Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci has rejoined Serie A champions Juventus from AC Milan, while striker Gonzalo Higuain is moving the opposite way.
Bonucci, 31, have spent just one season at the San Siro having joined from Juve for £35.1m last summer.
On Thursday, Juve tweeted a short video of former skipper Bonucci with the caption “Touches down in Turin”.
Argentina striker Higuain, 30, has been replaced at the Allianz Stadium by Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo.
🛬 @bonucci_leo19 touches down in Turin. pic.twitter.com/71g0kF0ai1
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) August 2, 2018
👋😃✒🤳 @bonucci_leo19 #ForzaJuve pic.twitter.com/SB5xX0j8J1
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) August 2, 2018
Juve defender Mattia Caldara is also expected to move to Milan.
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The seven-time European champions will reportedly pay an initial £16m as part of a season-long loan deal for Higuain, with the option of making the move permanent for an additional £32m at the end of the season.
AC Milan’s Instagram account posted a video of Higuain in their club colours with the caption “Higuain, ready to start”.
Higuain, who was linked with a move to Premier League side Chelsea, joined Juve from Napoli for a then domestic record fee of £75.3m in 2016 and scored 40 league goals in two seasons.