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{statorium_team tid=105 text="Juventus"} has successfully acquired {statorium_team tid=426 sid=322 text="Brazilian"} midfielder {statorium_player pid=762 sid=322 text="Douglas Luiz"} from {statorium_team tid=112 text="Aston Villa"} for a fee of £42.35m (€50m). The 26-year-old has agreed to a five-year contract with the Serie A giants, marking the end of his tenure at Villa Park. Luiz, who has earned 15 caps for Brazil, netted 22 goals in 204 matches for Aston Villa, having joined the club from {statorium_team tid=4 text="Manchester City"} in 2019.

Luiz's move to Juventus signifies a significant step in his career, as he looks forward to making an impact in the Italian league. The transfer is one of the most notable deals of the summer, highlighting Juventus's intent to strengthen their midfield options.

Medical Completed During Copa America

Currently, Luiz is in the United States participating in the Copa America with Brazil's national team, where he completed his medical examination for Juventus. Despite being away on international duty, the process was efficiently managed to ensure his transfer could be finalized without delay. Expressing his enthusiasm in a social media video, Luiz said, "I'm really happy to be a Bianconero. I can't wait to play in the Allianz Stadium. See you soon and Forza Juve!"

His statement has generated excitement among Juventus fans, who are eager to see how Luiz's dynamic style of play will enhance their team's performance in the upcoming season.

Villa's Financial Adjustments

Luiz's transfer follows a successful season where he scored nine goals in 35 Premier League games, helping Aston Villa secure a Champions League spot by finishing fourth. This remarkable achievement was a testament to Luiz's influence on the field and Villa's overall development.

However, the club needed to balance their books to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which allow Premier League teams to incur losses up to £105m over three years. Consequently, Aston Villa also sold 21-year-old midfielder {statorium_player pid=28843 text="Tim Iroegbunam"} to Everton for around £9m and saw {statorium_team tid=8 text="Chelsea"} purchase their 18-year-old attacking midfielder {statorium_player pid=35534 text="Omari Kellyman"} for £19m.