There are growing reports in Spain and Italy that Juventus have agreed terms with both Barcelona and Luis Suarez, so the transfer is imminent.
The striker has accepted a contract with the Bianconeri, a two-year deal with option for a third at €10m net per season.
According to Goal.com, Tuttomercatoweb and others, Barcelona are ready to let Suarez go without a transfer fee.
Juve will therefore only pay a nominal compensation fee of circa €1.5m, similar to the agreement Barca reached with Sevilla for Ivan Rakitic.
Mundo Deportivo report that Suarez will be at the Italian Consulate tomorrow to take a language test as part of his application for a passport.
He is able to obtain one because his wife has Italian ancestry, so that passport would enable him to register in Serie A as an EU player, not taking up one of the limited slots on non-EU players.
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