The Argentine Carlos Alcarazwho currently plays in the Southampton of the second division of Englandwill be incorporated into the Juventus on a six-monthly loan with redemption of € 40 million euros.
In the next few hours what emerged in Racing The relevant medical examinations will be carried out in London, where the Italian team has its own evaluation centre, before going to Turin and signing the contract with the Old lady.
It should be remembered that the Academy, at the time, sold the 21-year-old footballer for 13,650,000 euros, becoming the second most important sale in the club’s history, behind Lautaro Martínez to Inter. To this figure we must add 15 percent capital gain in case of future transfer, to which the 5 percent corresponding to the right to training must be added. Therefore, if Juve made use of the option, Avellaneda’s team could receive a sum ranging between 5 and 6 million euros.
According to the main Italian media the arrival of Charlie will help alleviate the difficulties faced by Juve due to the absence of Nicolò Fagioli AND Paolo Pogbatwo fundamental pieces in the team he leads Massimiliano Allegri, and who are currently suspended for non-sporting reasons. The first for involvement in illegal betting, while the second was dismissed due to a positive anti-doping test.

Since arriving at Southampton in early 2023, the La Plata native has played a total of 47 games, scored 8 goals and provided 5 assists.
In the current season, Charly He played 13 matches and scored 4 goals for the team that occupies third position in the championship with 58 units.
Naturally, the superlative level reached by Alcaraz has long since aroused the interest of four renowned teams in Europe: the English Nottingham Forest, Olympique de Lyon, Olympique de Marseille and Juventus, who finally decided to retain the player’s services.
Juve tries to regain the dominance of other years and gives battle to Calcio, protagonist of the head-to-head match against Inter. The last championship in Serie A dates back to the 2019/2020 season, when it achieved the record of 9 consecutive championships, but that consecration was followed by celebrations from Inter, Milan and Napoli.
Source: Clarin

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