Jesus moves to Eternal City

 

Roma have announced the loan signing of Juan Jesus from Serie A side Inter with a view to buying the defender. 

 

The Rome side will pay Inter an initial €2m to take him to the Olimpico and will need to pay a further €8m to sign him permanently next June. 

 

“AS Roma can confirm the signing of Juan Jesus from Inter Milan,” a statement read on the club’s official website. 

 

“The Brazilian joins on an initial season-long loan for a fee of €2 million. 

 

“The deal includes a compulsory purchase clause – for a further fee of €8 million – should certain conditions be met before the deal ends on 30 June 2017. 

 

“The 25-year-old completed the contract formalities on Thursday after arriving at Roma's training camp in Pinzolo on Wednesday evening. 

 

“Juan Jesus is the 41st Brazilian to don the Giallorossi jersey in the club's history – following in the footsteps of recent captures Gerson and Alisson. 

 

“After making his professional debut for Internacional in March 2010, the defender joined Inter in January 2012 and made his Serie A debut against Lazio in May that year. 

 

“He scored his first – and so far only – goal in Italy on 19 May 2013, in a 2-5 home defeat against Udinese. 

 

“In four years with the Nerazzurri, the centre-back racked up 110 Serie A appearances, played 20 times in the Europa League and a further 12 in the Coppa Italia.” 

 

Jesus moves to Eternal City

 

On the move, Juan Jesus added: “I'm really happy to have joined such a great club and I can't wait to get started. 

 

“I can promise the fans that I'll always give my all and never stop running for Roma.”

 

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