Juventus says it has signed Germany midfielder Sami Khedira from Real Madrid on a four-year contract.
The Italian champions said in a statement on Tuesday that Khedira will arrive on a free transfer on July 1.
Khedira progressed through the ranks at his hometown club Stuttgart before moving to Madrid in 2010 and helping the team to a string of titles, including the league, two Spanish Cups and the Champions League.
He also won the World Cup with Germany last summer.
The 28-year-old Khedira made just 17 appearances in all competition this season for Real Madrid.
Juventus won a fourth successive Serie A title this year, as well as the Italian Cup, and reached the final of the Champions League, where it lost to Barcelona.
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