Juventus have bought Ghana's Kwadwo Asamoah outright on a four-year deal from Italian rivals Udinese, bringing to end a co-ownership deal.
The Italian champions will pay Udinese a total of US$12.05 million over the next three financial years for him
The 24-year-old played 27 games at Juventus the last season scoring twice.
"Juventus announces that it has terminated the current co-ownership agreement with Udinese concerning the registration rights of Kwadwo Asamoah," the club announced on their official website.
Juventus have also extended co-ownership deals for Mauricio Isla and Cristian Pasquato with Udinese until next June.


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