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OM: Juventus have settled the Milik file

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The leaders of Juventus Turin have positioned themselves on the situation of Polish striker Arkadiusz Milik, on loan from Olympique de Marseille since the start of the 2022-2023 season. The Old Lady will free the Phocaeans from a huge burden.

Arkadiusz Milik, Juventus Turin Juve

A deal of 7 million excluding bonuses

Arkadiusz Milik will not return to Olympique de Marseille. This is at least the clear trend launched by several Italian media. According to information from the other side of the Alps, Juventus Turin will definitely retain the services of the Polish striker. Said it Corriere della Sera, the benefits of the 28-year-old center-forward convinced the Old Lady to exercise the option to buy the former resident of Naples. If the trend is confirmed, the Bianconeri will pay the sum of 7 million euros, plus 2 million euros in bonuses, for the native of Tychy.

Federico Cherubini, the sports director of Juventus Turin, has contacted the staff of the Bouches-du-Rhône club with the aim of announcing his intentions. For its part, the chain Sky Italia understand that the Turin leaders will have until April 30 to recruit Arkadiusz Milik, whose contract with Marseille ends in June 2025. Things will really speed up when the next Juventus board is put in place Torino, January 18. Need we remind you that the transalpine club must appoint a new president after the announcement of the departure of Andrea Agnelli.

7 goals in 18 appearances

Olympique de Marseille is already rubbing its hands at the idea of ​​​​recovering a nice check for the one who joined its ranks in January 2021. Pushed towards the exit during the last summer transfer window, the Turin number 14 found colors and confidence, a return to the fore confirmed from an accounting point of view by his 7 goals in 18 matches in all competitions, including 5 goals in 13 Serie A matches. Arkadiusz Milik remains on two goals in two league matches against Lazio Rome (3-0) and Cremonese (1-0).

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