Emre Can has reportedly agreed a five-year contract to join Juventus this summer.
Gazzetta dello Sport, as cited by Calcio Mercato, claims that the German midfielder will earn wages thought to be in the region of €6 million per year in Turin.
The report claims that the deal agreed between the two parties is a longer contract than first anticipated, with higher wages.

With just months left on his Liverpool contract, Can is widely expected to leave Anfield this summer.
Juventus, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid have been linked with the midfielder but it is the Italian giants that have been leading the race.
Can looks set to join Juventus as a long-term replacement for former Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira, who has been influential for the Old Lady.
The Reds have a deal in place to sign Naby Keita this summer from RB Leipzig, who is regarded as a direct replacement for Can in the Liverpool squad.




