Juventus have confirmed the double signing of Kwadwo Asamoah and Mauricio Isla from Udinese in a deal that sees Cristian Pasquato move in the opposite direction.

Juve have agreed a co-ownership agreement with their Serie A rivals that could eventually see them pay 18million euros for the services of Ghanaian midfielder Asamoah and 18.8million euros for Chile winger Isla.

Under the terms of the deal, Udinese will retain half of the economic rights for each player. The duo will spend at least next season at Juve, with both teams to review the agreement at the end of that campaign.

Asamoah, 23, has made over 100 league appearances for Udinese after arriving in 2008, while 24-year-old Isla has been deployed in a variety of roles in both defence and midfield since arriving at the club in 2007.

Speaking about his impending switch to the Italian champions earlier this week, Isla said: "This is a dream come true. I am going to the strongest team in Italy,

"It is important for me as a player but it is also vital for my family. I have been working for years to get to this point.

"In Udine I became a professional, but I have always said that sooner or later I would go to a bigger club like Juve."

Pasquato, 22, came through the ranks at Juve but leaves having made just one first-team appearance in the past four years.

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