Central defender Tiago Djaló is leaving LOSC Lille after three and a half years and returning to Italy, where he will now play for record champions Juventus. The Bianconeri confirmed the signing of the 23-year-old Portuguese on Monday evening and, as usual, provided information about the financial details of the deal. The professional has signed until 2026, and according to Fabrizio Romano, Juve has an option for two more years.
For Djaló, who has not played a competitive game since March 2023 due to a torn cruciate ligament, a basic fee of 3.6 million euros is due, and a further 1.5 million can be added through bonuses. This is the second move to Italy for the national player, who has already been nominated once but has not yet been used: Djaló left youth club Sporting in January 2019 and went to AC Milan’s U19s for six months before moving on as part of the transfer of Rafael Leão (24 ) moved to Lille for 4 million euros. His contract in France would have expired at the end of the season.
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