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It’s almost the end of the story between Tiago Djaló and LOSC. Arriving from AC Milan for 4 million euros, the Portuguese central defender quickly established himself in the northern central hinge. However, the 23-year-old suffered a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, keeping him away from the field since last March. And six months before the end of his contract, the native of Amadora should leave the north of France this winter… for a return to Serie A.
Indeed, as we announced to you exclusively on our site, Lille has reached an agreement with Juventus for a transfer of 3.5 million euros and a percentage on a future resale. Tutttosport confirms our information by adding that discussions between the Lusitanian international and the Old Lady concluded on a four and a half year contract (until June 2028). He will therefore somewhat succeed the Brazilian Alex Sandro, whose lease expires next summer.
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