Juventus Signs Dutch Prodigy Mohamed Ihattaren, Loans Him to Sampdoria

Moroccan international Mohamed Ihattaren is finally leaving PSV Eindhoven. While the 19-year-old player was losing all hope of finding a club, Juventus Turin’s purchase offer is saving him from a very uncomfortable situation.
It’s done! Mohamed Ihattaren will not have to wander as of September 1, the date on which his stay at PSV ends. Juventus Turin buys the Moroccan player and will loan him to Sampdoria Genoa, reports L’Équipe.
Great talent and hope of Dutch football, the player is about to bid farewell to his training club, PSV Eindhoven, just hours before the transfer market closes.
According to the Italian press, Mino Raiola, the attacking midfielder’s agent, has managed to transfer him at the last minute. Mohamed Ihattaren was pushed out by his training club, even though he still had one year left on his contract. The club’s coach indicated that the player had not made enough effort to continue his stay at the club this season.
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