Juventus have bolstered their defence with the signing of Newcastle United defender Lloyd Kelly on loan with an obligation to buy.

Kelly joined Newcastle from Bournemouth on a free transfer last summer and has mainly played as a back-up.
However, Kelly has emerged as a target for Juve as they look to secure a new centre-back before the window closes and an agreement has been reached.
Since Kelly made the switch to St. James’ Park last June, เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง he featured 14 times across all competitions, only four of which came from the start under Eddie Howe.
His last appearance for the Magpies came in Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat to Fulham, replacing Lewis Hall for the final three minutes against the Cottagers.
Kelly bolsters Thiago Motta’s defence for the remainder of the Serie A season, having lost defenders Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal to long-term injury issues.
“Arriving from Newcastle United in the English Premier League, Kelly brings with him experience, physicality, aerial strength and a solid defensive reading of the game,” Juventus said in a statement.
The 26-year-old will join Turin on loan until the end of the season, with an obligation to buy at a later date.
Juve have revealed they paid a €3m loan fee, with a €14.5m obligation to buy, as well as a further €3m in performance-related bonuses.
Kelly was previously a target for Turkish side Fenerbahce, but had their £11m bid rejected. Kelly has
started seven games in all competitions for the Magpies this season. Including coming on as a substitute in 7 games,
he also became Juventus’ fourth signing of the January transfer market following Renato Vega, Randal Kolo Mouani and Alberto Costa.