ROME, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- Juventus have completed the free signing of former Italy striker Luca Toni from Genoa, the Turin giants revealed on Friday.
The 33-year-old former Bayern Munich and Fiorentina forward, who has 16 goals in 47 caps for Italy, signed an 18-month deal.
According to Italian news agency Ansa, the deal means Genoa will save six million euros that were due to Toni as a signing on fee when he joined on a free from Bayern at the beginning of the season.
And he revealed that he couldn't say no despite the pay cut needed to accept Juve's offer.
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File photo of Italian soccer star Luca Toni. |
"You can't say no to Juve, I'm realising a dream, I'm delighted," he said at his official unveiling. "When I was offered the move I didn't hesitate and I had no problem taking a pay cut.
"I have confidence (in Juve) because I've seen the hunger and the desire to get results."
Toni, a member of Italy's 2006 World Cup winning squad, had scored just three goals in 16 games this season for Genoa.