Juventus
have confirmed the signing of Patrice Evra on a two-year deal from
Manchester United for £1.2m, with the left-back being paid around
£55,000-a-week.
A statement from the Italian club said:
“Juventus can today announce that Patrice Evra has signed a two-year
contract with the club after a fee of £1.2 million, to be paid in two
separate instalments, was agreed with Manchester United.
“A
further payment of £0.3 million will be made to Manchester United in
the event of Juventus qualifying for the 2015-16 Champions League.”
At
the close of last season United exercised an option on Evra’s contract
to extend his stay a further year. While the 33-year-old did not make an
official transfer request, Evra asked that United should not stand in
his way, a request to which the club reluctantly agreed.
The
left-back decided that, due to his wife wishing to move away from the
area, the time was right to end a United career in which he has won five
Premier Leagues, the Champions League and three League Cups.
In a
message to fans on United’s official website, Evra said: “After a great
deal of thought I have decided the time is right for me to leave
Manchester United. It is the biggest decision of my career as this club
is, and will always remain, in my heart.”

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