Serie A
Leonardo Bonucci rejoins Juventus from AC Milan, Mattia Caldara and Gonzalo Higuain went the other way.
Juve re-signed Leonardo Bonucci from AC Milan, understandably a straight swap for Mattia Caldara, who went the opposite way for the same amount of money £31.2 million.
Meanwhile, AC Milan signs Gonzalo Higuain for a season-long loan for the £16 million and has an option to make the deal permanent.
Bonucci had just one season with AC Milan and rejoined Juve, which seemed a statement of intent from the Serie A champions.
These deals make both sides happy as Juve is preparing to challenge European glory by strengthening every aspect of their squad, and AC Milan will have one of the best strikers in Serie A and hopes to return to the Champions League after this season.
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Luka Modric to Inter Milan intensifies
Luka Modric has won everything with Real Madrid and almost helped his team clinch the World Cup. According to the Bleacher report, Modric could be on the lookout for a new challenge, he will meet Florentino Perez after returning from the holidays to discuss his future.
Perez won't allow one of his stars to leave this season as he has already lost Cristiano Ronaldo. He will try to offer anything to keep the star, but if the situation is serious he won't sell him for anything less than his release clause, which is €750 million.