Boca confirmed that Argentina striker Tevez was set to return to his first club back in June, and the Italian champions have now rubber-stamped the transfer. As well as receiving the transfer fee, Juve have signed Boca striker Guido Vadala, 18, on a two-year loan deal, costing €3.5m, which can be made permanent for €9.4m.
Vadala could be joined in Turin by three more Boca colleagues. Juventus have taken out first options on midfield trio Rodrigo Bentancur, Franco Cristaldo and Andres Cubas – all in their teens.
Juve have spent €1m to secure first refusal on each of the the three players, who will be able to join Juve from the 2017-18 season.
Each has had a future fee agreed – Bentancur will set Juve back €9.4m, Cristaldo will cost €8.2m, while Cubas has a €6.9m price tag.
A busy day in Juventus' offices has also seen goalkeeper Nicola Leali join Serie A new boys Frosinone on a season-long loan deal. The 22-year-old spent last term at Cesena, where he made 28 league appearances.
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