Juventus completed the recruitment of Ekhator and signed an agreement with UEFA
Juventus have completed the recruitment of Jeff Ekhator from Genoa and the transfer of Giovanni Daffara to Parma, while also facing an agreement with UEFA that requires a fine of 20 million euros.
Juventus have completed the first deal of the Giovanni Carnevali era, signing Jeff Ekhator from Genoa. After leaving the port city, Ekhator went to Turin to undergo the necessary medical examinations at JMedical. This deal is worth 18 million euros, while Genoa will receive Puzcka from Juventus for 5 million euros. The two clubs have agreed to complete the transaction by June 30 to ensure a financial return.
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Juventus also decided to let Giovanni Daffara move to Parma. Daffara, who had a successful season at Avellino, will have the opportunity to play in Serie A. Parma spent 6 million euros on the deal and Juventus still keeps 10% from the player's future transfer.
On the financial front, Juventus has been put into a settlement agreement mode by UEFA for the next three years, requiring a total fine of 20 million euros. However, only €6 million of that is certain to be paid immediately, while the rest will depend on Juventus achieving certain financial targets over the next three years. This will affect how the club's finances are managed in the future, but Juventus still strives to build a competitive squad without losing financial sustainability.

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