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Published July 24, 2016
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PjanicJuventus officially announced that it has brought Marko Pjaca from Dinamo for 23 million EUR, which makes him the 12th biggest transfer in the history of Juventus, according to Goal.

Our Miralem Pjanic occupies the 5th place with its 32 million EUR, which is the amount that Juventus had to pay to Roma.

Behind Pjanic is Darko Kovacevic (Real Sociedad – Juventus, 17 million EUR), Kwadwo Asamoah (Udinese – Juventus, 18 million EUR), Zaza (Sassuolo – Juventus, 18 million EUR), Mario Mandzukic (Atletico Madrid – Juventus, 19 million EUR), Patrick Vieira (Arsenal – Juventus, 20 million EUR), Alvaro Morata (Real Madrid – Juventus, 20 million EUR), Amauri (Palermo – Juventus, 22,8 million EUR), David Trezeguet (Monaco – Juventus, 23 million EUR), Marko Pjaca (Dinamo – Juventus, 23 million EUR), Felipe Melo (Fiorentina – Juventus, 25 million EUR), Salas (Lazio – Juventus, 25 million EUR), Alex Sandro (Porto – Juventus, 26 million EUR), Di Vaio (Parma – Juventus, 26 million EUR), Diego (Werder – Juve, 27 million EUR) and Emerson (Roma – Juventus, 28 million EUR).

Ahead of our Prince is Dybala (Palermo – Juventus 32 million EUR), and the untouchable trio Pavel Nedved (Lazio – Juve, 41.2 million EUR), Lilian Thuram (Parma – Juve, 41.5 million EUR) and Gianluigi Buffon (Parma – Juventus, 52.88 million EUR).

(Source: sop.ba)

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