Every player to move between Milan and Juventus as Kalulu awaits Serie A switch | OneFootball

Every player to move between Milan and Juventus as Kalulu awaits Serie A switch | OneFootball

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·20 August 2024

Every player to move between Milan and Juventus as Kalulu awaits Serie A switch

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Pierre Kalulu is close to formally completing his move from Milan to Juventus, which will make him the latest in a surprisingly long list of players to move directly between the two historic Serie A clubs.

The Frenchman is expected to arrive in Turin by Tuesday night, as he formalises his loan to Juventus with a probable obligation to buy.


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Juventus will pay €3m to bring Kalulu on board for the season, and will have the option to make the move permanent at a cost of €14m, an extra €3m in bonuses and a 10% sell-on clause.

Kalulu is expected to become the first player to move between Milan and Juventus in over six years, since the summer of 2018, when Leonardo Bonucci returned from his unsuccessful stint in San Siro.

Gonzalo Higauin also moved in the other direction, to Milan from Juventus on loan that summer, while Juventus also sold Mattia Caldara to the Rossoneri during the same window.

The below list shows ever player who has moved between the two clubs in either direction, either on a permanent transfer, on loan or on a free.

Every player to move between Milan and Juventus

Luigi Giunta, Guglielmo Borgo – 1930, Cinzio Scagliotti – 1937, Egidio Micheloni – 1941, Giuseppe Meazza – 1942, Savino Bellini – 1943, Alberto Piccinini – 1953, Eduardo Ricagni – 1954, Giorgio Rossano, Bruno Mora, Gilberto Noletti, Sandro Salvadore – 1962, Fabio Capello, Romeo Benetti – 1976, Paolo Rossi – 1985, Paolo Di Canio, Alessandro Orlando – 1994, Roberto Baggio 1995, Edgar Davids – 1998, Filippo Inzaghi, Cristian Zenoni – 2001, Christian Abbiati – 2005, Marco Storari – 2010, Nicola Legrottaglie, Andrea Pirlo, Alberto Aquilani – 2011, Alessandro Marti – 2013, Alessandro Marti – 2015, Mattia Di Sciglio, Leonardo Bonucci – 2017, Leonardo Bonucci, Gonzalo Higuain, Mattia Caldara – 2018.

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