Carlos Tevez is likely on his way out this summer, as it seems increasingly likely that the Argentine will return to his hometown club Boca Juniors upon the conclusion of the 2015 Copa America.
Juventus, instead of dallying in the cesspool that is the summer transfer market and engaging in protracted bidding wars, are moving quickly to secure a potential replacement.
Reports have been swirling that the Italian champions, and Champions League finalists, have completed the signing of striker Mario Mandzukic, with Massimiliano Allegri confirming his delight with the move earlier in the week.
On Sunday, the Croatian international took the next step in sealing his move to the Bianconeri.
.@MarioMandzukic9 has just touched down in Turin! Welcome, Mario! pic.twitter.com/rkfLu5lXFm
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) June 21, 2015
Having already completed the signings of Paulo Dybala and Sami Khedira - and with Simone Zaza's return to his parent club expected to be made official shortly - Juventus certainly is not wasting any time reloading in the hopes of getting one step further in Europe this upcoming season.
Given that they were felled by Barcelona in the Champions League final, perhaps it isn't surprising they landed the 29-year-old ...
Mandzukic tranfers to Juventus. For the 3rd time in a row he signs for the losing CL finalist (Bayern München 2012, Atlético Madrid 2014).
— Infostrada Sports (@InfostradaLive) June 21, 2015