Marco Borriello has now joined Roma after rejecting a loan move to Juventus...
Marco Borriello is a Roma player after agreeing to join the club on loan from Milan.
The striker arrives in Rome after he rejected a loan move to Juventus earlier. He made clear only a permanent deal would see him leave the Rossoneri.
But, Milan confirmed the deal is a loan, with Roma having the right to purchase the player.
A statement on Milan's official website reads:
"AC Milan communicate to have given Roma Marco Borriello on a temporary basis."
After Juve failed in their attempts, the Lupi jumped in.
Sky Sport Italia claim Unicredit approved the transfer after speaking with Rosella Sensi and they guaranteed €15 million for the transfer.
The loan will cost Roma €2m and the Giallorossi can pay a remaining €13m next year to sign him permanently.
Speaking to Sky Sport Italia Borriello added, "I am now a Roma player and I am very happy."
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