Juventus has confirmed the permanent signing of French defender Pierre Kalulu from AC Milan, exercising the buyout clause after a successful loan spell. Kalulu has signed a contract until June 30, 2029.
Juventus has made Kalulu’s move from Milan permanent, with the Bianconeri confirming the signing in a statement on Thursday. The French defender turns 25 today and has signed a deal that will keep him at the club until 2029.
The transfer fee for Kalulu is €14.3m payable over three financial years, with ancillary costs totalling up to €300,000 and potential bonuses up to a maximum of €3m depending on the achievement of further performance objectives.
Kalulu spent the 2024-25 season on loan at the Allianz Stadium, where he scored one goal in 39 appearances across all competitions.
Kalulu is a 2021-22 Serie A winner with Milan and played 112 games with the Rossoneri, scoring three goals and providing three assists.
He will be part of the Juventus squad playing in the Club World Cup this month, featuring in the group phase against Al Ain, Wydad AC, and Manchester City. The team will be led by Igor Tudor, who met the new General Manager, Damien Comolli, for the first time on Wednesday.