Juventus sign Swedish defender Holm on initial loan
Juventus have signed Swedish international defender Emil Holm on loan with an option to buy from Bologna, the Serie A club announced on Monday.
Juventus would have to pay 15 million euros ($17.7 million) to sign the 25-year-old outright when the loan finishes at the end of the season, a statement said.
He joined Bologna in 2024 after a season with Atalanta and scored two goals in 48 appearances for the club.
In a separate move, Joao Mario went the other way to Bologna on loan.
Juventus, who thumped Parma 4–1 on Sunday, are currently fourth in Serie A, one point behind third-placed Napoli but 10 points adrift of leaders Inter.
In addition to Holm, Juventus also signed Jeremie Boga on loan from Nice in the final days of the transfer window to help provide cover for star attacker Kenan Yildiz.
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