Juventus have officially completed the signing of Kerim Alajbegovic after the Bosnia-Herzegovina forward landed at Turin-Caselle airport, where he was welcomed by team manager Fabris and club director Miralem Pjanic, after reports indicated a deal was imminent.
The 2007-born forward has signed a five-year contract running through June 2031. Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes confirmed the transfer, with the German club receiving a fixed fee of more than 30 million euros that could rise through bonus payments.
Alajbegovic, who was called up to the Bosnia-Herzegovina national team in September 2025 and scored against Qatar at the World Cup, had been on loan at RB Salzburg last season before Leverkusen exercised their buy-back clause.