Juventus recently confirmed the acquisition of Pierre Kalulu from AC Milan, adding him to the long list of players who have made direct moves between the two clubs. The official announcement on Juve’s website detailed the terms of the deal, with a loan fee of €3.3m payable over two years, an option to buy for €14m, and potential bonuses totaling €3m.
According to Football Italia, Kalulu is the first player to transfer directly between Milan and Juventus since 2018, when Leonardo Bonucci returned to Turin after a disappointing season with the Rossoneri. The last notable exchange between the clubs involved Gonzalo Higuain moving to Milan on loan and Mattia Caldara being sold to Juventus.
A historical look at player transfers between AC Milan and Juventus reveals a number of notable names who have made the switch over the decades. From Luigi Giunta and Guglielmo Borgo in the 1930s to Leonardo Bonucci and Gonzalo Higuain in 2018, the list includes legendary figures like Giuseppe Meazza, Roberto Baggio, and Andrea Pirlo. Each transfer, whether permanent, on loan, or free, has left a mark on the storied rivalry between the two Italian giants.




