Juventus agree € 14m transfer fee for talented Italian defender
The Old Lady needs to find economic agreement with the player too in order to close the agreement and beat the competition from their Serie A rivals. Trouble is, either Milan, Inter, Roma and Napoli would offer Caldara a straight transfer in January, whilst Juventus could propose him to stay for six more months on loan at Atalanta before moving to the J Stadium once the 2017-18 campaign begins.
Juventus are also in transfer talks to sign Caldara’s teammate Franck Kessie, but the bianconeri have seen Liverpool and Tottenham jumping to front of the queue with the Premier League giants that have already made big money proposals to sign the Ivorian midfielder in January.