Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio is reporting that Juventus and Roma are doing their first pieces of business together since the Miralem Pjanic deal.
It’s not going to involve the same amount of cash as Juve sent Roma’s way when they signed their current No. 5, but it will include some money and, more importantly, the swapping of a pair of fullbacks.
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Going to Roma will be Leonardo Spinazzola. Coming to Turin will be Luca Pellegrini, who is over five years Spinazzola’s junior, and €10 million in cash.
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According to Di Mazio, one of the the last steps in the process was getting Spinazzola to agree to terms with Roma on a contract — and that has now been accomplished.

Spinazzola will earn €3 million net a season — an obvious raise over his current contract at Juventus — over the span of a five-year contract.
The only thing that’s left, Di Marzio says, is Juventus to get an official agreement on a contract with Pellegrini.