Southampton complete £18m club-record signing of Mario Lemina from Juventus on five-year deal

  • Midfielder Lemina signed five-year after passing a medical on Monday
  • Lemina had travelled to London for Saturday's friendly against Tottenham
  • The 23-year-old Gabon international joined Juventus from Marseille in 2015 

Southampton have completed the £18million signing of Juventus midfielder Mario Lemina after fending off competition from Stoke City and West Ham.

Juventus confirmed in a statement on their official website the deal was worth €17m (£15.6m), which could increase by a further €3m (£2.77m).

The 23-year-old, who won Serie A twice with Juve, has agreed a five-year deal.

Southampton have completed £18million signing of  midfielder Mario Lemina from Juventus

Southampton have completed £18million signing of midfielder Mario Lemina from Juventus

He said: 'I am really happy to have signed for Southampton. I think that it was the project that attracted me the most and the one my family was really behind.'


Lemina started his career in France with Lorient before joining Marseille in 2013.

The midfielder signed initially on loan with Juventus in 2015 and after completing a permanent transfer last summer, went on to help the Bianconeri win the Serie A title as well as reach the Champions League final against Real Madrid.

Juventus confirmed the deal was worth €17m (£15.6m), which rise to €20m (£18.1m)

Juventus confirmed the deal was worth €17m (£15.6m), which rise to €20m (£18.1m)

Southampton vice chairman Les Reed feels Lemina will be a welcome addition to Mauricio Pellegrino's squad.

'Mario is an outstanding talent who has already achieved a great deal in his career, winning a number of titles and gaining experience of playing on some of the biggest stages in world football,' Reed said.

'Investing in a player of Mario's quality and buying from a club like Juventus is a significant statement of intent from the club, and this is a purchase that has set another club-record fee.

The 23-year-old had been in London as Juventus faced Tottenham in a friendly on Saturday

The 23-year-old had been in London as Juventus faced Tottenham in a friendly on Saturday

'Mario still has his best years ahead of him, and we believe that he will not only be an excellent acquisition for us in the immediate future, but that he will also be able to realise even more of his potential here in the years to come.

'In a volatile market with some extraordinary and inexplicable transfers taking place, we are determined to go about our work in a diligent and correct way. This is a player who has won trophies and played in the Champions League final less than three months ago and he has signed for Saints amid a host of suitors.

'Mario will complement what is already an extremely strong group of midfield players in our squad, and we are excited about what he will bring to the group.'

The 23-year-old, who won Serie A twice with Juve, has agreed a five-year deal with Saints

The 23-year-old, who won Serie A twice with Juve, has agreed a five-year deal with Saints

While Pellegrino has been busy fine tuning the players for the start of the new Premier League season, which kicks off at home against Swansea on Saturday, the future of defender Virgil van Dijk remains unresolved.

On Monday evening, the Dutchman hit out at his treatment from Southampton as he made public his intention to leave St Mary's.

The 26-year-old said he felt 'insulted' by suggestions he had refused to train and has grown frustrated at the Saints turning down approaches from 'multiple top clubs' this summer.

Mario Lemina featured for Juventus in their pre-season clash against Barcelona in New Jersey

Mario Lemina featured for Juventus in their pre-season clash against Barcelona in New Jersey

The Holland defender, who joined the club from Celtic in 2015 and is a long-term target for Liverpool, revealed he had handed in a transfer request.

Van Dijk was left out of the Saints' pre-season training camp in France last month, with Pellegrino saying 'psychologically he is not 100 per cent', while Southampton have insisted he is not for sale.

In a statement released by his management company, Van Dijk said he had not refused to train at any time and that his desire to leave owes to his ambition to challenge for trophies.

'I want to play European football again and challenge for major honours and as such I would like Southampton to consider the interest in me from top clubs should it still exist,' he said.

'I have been left frustrated by the club's position that I am not for sale and am disappointed that enquiries from multiple top clubs have been consistently rebuffed.' 

 

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