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Finally a done deal

Barca and Old lady confirm arthur and Pjanic swap

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Barcelona midfielder Arthur Melo will join Juventus at the end of the current season, with Miralem Pjanic moving in the opposite direction, the two clubs announced.

Barcelona said they had paid €60mil (RM288mil) plus a potential €5mil (RM24mil) more in bonuses for Bosnian playmaker Pjanic after earlier confirming Juventus would pay €72mil (RM346mil) plus €10mil (RM48mil) in variables for Arthur.

The two deals have gone through separately, allowing both clubs to boost their profit figures ahead of the end of the financial year on June 30.

Pjanic’s four-year contract includes a release clause of €400mil (RM1.9bil) while Juventus said Arthur’s contract will run for five years, until June 2025. Arthur and Pjanic will remain with their current teams until the end of the 2019-2020 campaign, which will include the latter stages of the Champions League in August.

It raises the possibilit­y that Arthur and Pjanic could yet face each other, and their future clubs, in the Champions League final eight in Portugal, should both sides win their outstandin­g last 16, second leg matches.

In a statement, Juventus said they had signed Arthur for “€72mil payable in four years. The purchase value may increase by a maximum of €10mil on the fulfilment of certain conditions during the contractua­l term”.

Arthur, a Brazilian internatio­nal, only joined Barcelona from Gremio in 2018 and was hailed as a future star for the club, with many tipping him as the longterm successor to Xavi Hernandez in central midfield.

After an encouragin­g start, the 23-year-old has been one of several players to stagnate this season but the primary motivation for his sale is thought to be financial.

Arthur’s departure puts more scrutiny on Barcelona’s board and president Josep Maria Bartomeu. They have overseen a number of haphazard moves in the transfer market and have been accused of failing to implement any clear sense of direction for the club.

Barcelona have been hit hard by the three-month suspension due to the coronaviru­s pandemic and they needed to bring in around €70mil to satisfy their budget for the current season.

By selling Arthur, the board can register the profits from the transfer immediatel­y before spreading the payments for Pjanic over the length of the 30-year-old’s contract.

Pjanic joined Juventus from Roma in 2016. He was brought up in Luxembourg and initially made his name in French football with Metz and then Lyon.

Last year, Barcelona carried out a similar transactio­n by exchanging goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen for Valencia’s Neto, in deals worth around €30mil (RM144mil) each.

While Pjanic will cost around €10mil less than the amount Juventus pay for Arthur, the Italians might feel they have the better deal given the Brazilian is seven years younger.

 ?? — Agencies ?? Time to go: Miralem Pjanic (right) and arthur Melo (inset) will remain at their current clubs until the 20192020 season is over.
— Agencies Time to go: Miralem Pjanic (right) and arthur Melo (inset) will remain at their current clubs until the 20192020 season is over.
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