Juventus confirm Bonucci return with Higuain and Caldara joining AC Milan

 

Juventus have confirmed they have re-signed Leonardo Bonucci from AC Milan in a bonkers transfer that sees Gonzalo Higuain and Mattia Caldara move in the opposite direction.

 

Bonucci only left Juventus to join Milan 12 months ago but has secured a return to the Old Lady after an underwhelming year with their Serie A giants.

 

Juventus have remarkably accepted Bonucci with open arms and even sacrificed Caldara in the deal even though the Italy international was earmarked as his long-term successor.

 

The 24-year-old linked up with Juventus this summer with a view to forcing his way into the first-team reckoning for the upcoming campaign but has instead completed a €35m (£31.2m) move to Milan.

 

Caldara has also been joined by Juventus team-mate Higuain in making the switch to the Rossoneri, but the Argentina international has transferred on an initial season-long loan deal.

 

Milan have agreed to pay a stunning €18m (£16m) loan fee for the 30-year-old and have an option to make the switch permanent for a further €36m (£32m).

 

Juventus confirm Bonucci return with Higuain and Caldara joining AC Milan

 

Chelsea were desperate to reunite Higuain with Maurizio Sarri at Stamford Bridge this summer but have lost out to Milan, who could end up paying £48m in total for the striker.

 

Juventus’ short-termism in re-signing Bonucci has raised serious eyebrows, considering the veteran defender turned 31 this summer.

 

Max Allegri’s side have agreed to pay €35m to re-sign their former defender on a five-year contract, meaning they stand to make a profit of €54m (£48m) if Milan trigger their right to Higuain on a full-time basis.

 

In the last three Serie A campaigns, Higuain has scored at least seven more goals than any other player (76), though Juventus will hope his departure is barely noticeable having signed Cristiano Ronaldo earlier in the summer.