The teenager has been snapped up by Massimiliano Allegri for the 2017-18 season and will see out the current campaign with the Serie B club
Juventus have completed a €10 million deal to sign Riccardo Orsolini from Ascoli, where he will remain on loan until the summer.
The Bianconeri will pay €6m up front for the Italian winger, who has signed a contract until 2021, with a further €4m dependent on bonuses.
As part of the deal, the 19-year-old will stay in Serie B until June 2017, when he will complete the move to the current Scudetto holders.
“With strong technique, physicality, positional sense and dribbling ability all in his locker, the left-footed winger Orsolini has emerged as one of the revelations of this Serie B season,” Juve noted in a statement released on Monday.
“Born in Rotella, a village within the province of Ascoli Piceno, the 19-year-old has risen through Ascoli’s youth ranks to become an ever-present in the first team so far in 2016/17.
“Orsolini exploded onto the scene last season with Ascoli’s Primavera, netting 17 times in 21 league appearances, as well as bagging a further three in the Viareggio Cup and two in the Coppa Italia.
Orsolini, meanwhile, told Juventus TV that he hoped he would grow as a player with the step up in class.
“I’m a natural winger and I normally play on the right and cut in on my left foot to either shoot or set up a team-mate,” he said.
“I definitely need to improve defensively and that’s something that I’m already working on at Ascoli. I’m always looking to grow and I’m excited to take on whatever the future holds here.








