Juventus has completed the signing of Polish striker, Arek Milik, on loan from Olympique Marseille.
The striker has been on their radar since he was on the books of Napoli and they have been keen to add him to their squad.
The Old Lady wanted to sign a new forward in this window and Milik was one of their targets alongside Memphis Depay.
Depay proved to be too expensive for them and they moved for the Pole instead. He would join them on an initial loan deal worth 500k Euros.
If he does well and they see a future in him, they will make the transfer permanent for 7.5m Euros, Matchplug understands.
This brings an end to Juventus’ search for a new striker as the Bianconeri did not want to be with just Dusan Vlahovic as a frontman in this campaign.
They will hope Milik will stay in form and score as many goals as possible for them.