Juventus have reportedly decided against exercising their option to sign Arek Milik from Marseille this summer. The Polish striker spent the season on loan in Turin with the Bianconeri retaining an option to sign him outright for €7 million at the end of the campaign.
La Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Giovanni Albanese reports that Juve have communicated to Marseille that they will not be signing Milik for that amount, but the two sides will continue to discuss the prospect of signing him under different conditions.
The 29-year-old scored 9 goals in 39 appearances across all competitions this season for the Bianconeri.