Thursday, 20th June, 2013
Serie A giants Juventus have bought Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah outright on a four-year deal from Italian rivals Udinese.
The Old Lady ended the co-ownership deal with the Zebrette after snapping up the player and they will pay Udinese a total of $12m over the next three years.
"Juventus announces that it has terminated the current co-ownership agreement with Udinese concerning the registration rights of Kwadwo Asamoah", the club announced on their official site.
The player joined the Turin giants last summer on a co-ownership agreement with Udinese, and the 2012/13 Serie A winners paid €9m for 50% of Asamoah’s contract.
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He clocked up 27 appearances for Antonio Conte’s side in the Italian top flight last season, scoring twice, and assisting eight times.
Asamoah was recognised as the Most Promising African Player in 2010.
He made his debut for Juventus in the Italian Super Cup against Napoli last August, in which the Bianconeri won 4-2 and subsequently lifted the trophy.
He also lifted his first Serie A title last season, after Juventus finished at the top of Serie A.
Meanwhile, the club have also announced that they have extended co-ownership deals for Chilean full-back Mauricio Isla and Italian forward Cristian Pasquato with Udinese until next summer.
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