Juve have long been linked with the Brazilian playmaker but it is only now that real progress has been made with respect to securing his signature.
Juventus have shown a significant sense of urgency as they have brought their transfer plans forward to agree a deal with Werder Bremen ace Diego.
Tuttosport claims Juve directors sat down with the player's entourage in order to thrash out a deal for the Brazilian star.
The report suggests that Diego has agreed to a €4 million per season package over a four year period. Just days ago club president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli revealed his transfer master plan, and it seems it has already swung into action. The Brazilian ace will earn €3.8m in the first year and €4.6 in his final season, which averages out at around €4m each term.
The move shows Juve's eagerness to land the playmaker. The club are ready to strengthen and they have the resources to push their plans through.
With the player's terms looking stable, Juve are now ready to trade with Werder. According to the Turin-based paper, directors at Vinovo will have to convince the German side to part company with their man and they are hoping to do so without putting their club through ruinous expense.
Juventus have shown a significant sense of urgency as they have brought their transfer plans forward to agree a deal with Werder Bremen ace Diego.
Tuttosport claims Juve directors sat down with the player's entourage in order to thrash out a deal for the Brazilian star.
The report suggests that Diego has agreed to a €4 million per season package over a four year period. Just days ago club president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli revealed his transfer master plan, and it seems it has already swung into action. The Brazilian ace will earn €3.8m in the first year and €4.6 in his final season, which averages out at around €4m each term.
The move shows Juve's eagerness to land the playmaker. The club are ready to strengthen and they have the resources to push their plans through.
With the player's terms looking stable, Juve are now ready to trade with Werder. According to the Turin-based paper, directors at Vinovo will have to convince the German side to part company with their man and they are hoping to do so without putting their club through ruinous expense.