TURIN, Jan 28 — Serbia striker Dusan Vlahovic arrived at Juventus for a medical today ahead of a much-anticipated winter break transfer to the Italian giants.Often compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Serb has 17 goals in Serie A this season and Juventus are ready to pay around €70 million for the youngster as they seek to fill the goal gap left by Cristiano Ronaldo.The team is currently a point off the top four, having played a game more than fourth-placed Atalanta.
Juventus tweeted a picture of a 21-year old smiling Vlahovic outside his medical, doing a double thumbs up. — AFP
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