Mohamed Ihattaren of PSV during the Dutch Eredivisie match between PSV Eindhoven and Willem II Tilburg at the Phillips stadium on February 08, 2020 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands(Photo by ANP Sport via Getty Images)

OFFICIAL: Juventus Sign Ihattaren and Loan Him Out to Sampdoria

Juventus have added another piece to their collection of youngsters, but they will not rely on him in the 2021-2022 season. The Bianconeri have acquired Mohamed Ihattaren from PSV, but they will send him to Sampdoria to get regular playing time.

Juventus have paid €5/6M to purchase the attacker, Goal.com reports. Agent Mino Raiola, who brought Moise Kean back to Turin, was the mastermind of the deal. The Old Lady got him at a discount price because his contract was up in 2022. He turned down an extension multiple times. He penned a four-year contract with the Old Lady.

The attacker was quickly re-routed to Sampdoria after completing the move to Juventus. He debuted in the pros when he was 16-year-old with Mark Van Bommel at the helm. He has already featured in 74 matches with PSV, scoring 11 goals and providing 10 assists. Chelsea and Manchester City laid eyes on him in the past.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy coached him during his time in the youth academy. He told the site in a recent interview: “He grew exponentially. He arrived in the U-17 team early, and he was the youngest member of the squad. I thought he would need at least a season to develop and get acclimated, but he improved extremely rapidly.”

Ihattaren will be the fourth addition by Juventus this summer after Kaio Jorge, Manuel Locatelli, and Moise Kean. Sampdoria are rather thin offensively, and he can play in multiple offensive roles. The Blucerchiati have thus far rejected the offers for Mikkel Damsgaard.