Mirko Vucinic will remain in Italy after joining Juventus from Roma in a deal worth 15 million euros.
The 27-year-old Montenegro striker, who had been a reported target for Tottenham, underwent a medical in Turin this morning before signing a four-year deal with the Bianconeri.
"Juventus Football Club announces that the agreement with AS Roma for the definitive acquisition of the registration rights of the player Mirko Vucinic has been finalised," a statement from the Turin club read.
"The contract envisages the payment by Juventus of 15 million euros in three years.
"Juventus and the player have signed a four-year contract of employment."
Vucinic has spent the past decade in Italy, after spending five years at both Roma and Lecce, during which time he has established himself as one of the most consistent strikers in Serie A.
The Montenegrin's arrival is also set to hasten talk of fellow forward Amauri's departure after he was not included in Juve's pre-season squad.
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