Report: Juventus reaches agreement with Dinamo Zagreb for Pjaca
Marko Pjaca is reportedly set to tear up the left wing at Juventus Stadium.
Juventus and Dinamo Zagreb reached an agreement that Pjaca accepted and will see him join the Old Lady, according to Fabrizio Romano of Sky Sport and the Guardian.
Pjaca received a standing ovation Sunday during Dinamo's MAXtv Prva Liga fixture against Lokomotiva Zagreb, and he subsequently took to Facebook to bid farewell to his club, writing, as translated by Ben Gladwell of ESPN FC: "I'd like to say a big thank you to everyone who gave me a standing ovation when I was substituted. I'm a Zagreb boy who loves Dinamo and I have to admit this applause is one of the most beautiful moments of my career. Thank you all for what you gave to me tonight. It was a moment I will never forget."
Dinamo was apparently demanding €25 million for Pjaca while Juventus was offering €20 million, while AC Milan also bid on the Croatian winger.
At Euro 2016, Pjaca made three appearances for Croatia and played the full 90 minutes in his national team's victory over Spain in the group stage.
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