Sebastian Giovinco has signed a three-year contract with Juventus, the Turin giants have confirmed. The Italy striker, who is currently on UEFA EURO 2012 duty, returns to I Bianconeri on a permanent transfer from Parma. Giovinco was part-owned by Juve and Parma, and the latter now sold the remaining portion of his sporting rights. "In the deal, Juventus will pay Parma for the next three seasons a total of 11 million euros," read a statement on the club's website. The 25-year-old had scored 15 league goals to help Parma defend their Serie A status this season. Giovinco, who started his career at Juve, was also a reported target of Barcelona, Manchester City and Inter Milan. FIFA .
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