Dani Osvaldo: Southampton striker completes Juventus loan
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Southampton's record signing Dani Osvaldo has completed his loan move to Serie A leaders Juventus.
The deal gives the Italian side the option to buy the 28-year-old striker for a fee of £15.6m by 31 May.
Osvaldo is currently suspended by Southampton after a training-ground fight with team-mate Jose Fonte.
The Italy international, who moved to St Mary's from Roma last summer for a club-record fee of £15m, has scored three goals in 13 appearances.
His last goal came in Saints' 1-1 draw with Manchester City in December, but a week later his part in a touchline fracas at Newcastle saw him banned and fined £40,000 by the Football Association.
Osvaldo, who was born in Argentina and started his career at Huracan, was suspended by Roma in 2011 for punching team-mate Erik Lamela, now of Tottenham, during a 2-0 defeat by Udinese.
He admitted to missing Italian football during his "exciting experience" in England.
"I'm very happy, it's all been a bit of a whirlwind and I still can't quite believe it," he told his new club's website.
His departure leaves Southampton with England internationals Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriguez and 18-year-old Sam Gallagher as recognised strikers.
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