Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has praised the courage of striker Gonzalo Higuain who joined the Turin club from Serie A rivals Napoli last month, sparking an angry reaction from fans.

Juventus signed the Argentina striker for €90 million (£75.25 million), the third highest fee ever paid, ending a transfer saga that had provoked a vitriolic response from Napoli fans, who were angry that Higuain would leave them for a direct rival.

“I believe that a player who has the courage to make such a choice demonstrates a great personality,” Buffon told Sky Sport Italia in an interview yesterday.

“Someone like Higuain, who over three years at Napoli scored loads of goals, has the right to choose another destination.”

Ahead of the move, Napoli supporters gathered in the city centre to set fire to Higuain replica shirts.

There were protests against the player and the club, and former Napoli forward Diego Maradona admitted he was hurt by the sale of his fellow compatriot.

Higuain scored 36 goals in Serie A last season to break Gunnar Nordahl’s 66-year-old record for the most top flight goals in Italy in a single campaign.

“He can have an enormous impact on our squad,” added Buffon.

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