The Turin giants have added yet another new face to their squad for the upcoming season with the signing of the French international.

Despite the initial turmoil due to some sudden changes on the tactician's bench, Juventus have been nonetheless going ahead with making moves in the summer transfer market.

The Bianconeri already added a new face to their attacking arsenal with the recent acquisition of Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid. The Spaniard is believed to have cost them €18 million and his move was apparently in doubt following Conte's resignation before being convinced of the club's project by new coach Allegri.

Patrice Evra will represent the second notable signing for La Vecchia Signora as they sought to add some more options to their back-line. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the veteran defender will sign a two-year contract with the current Scudetto champions.

The French international had been offered a one year extension with Manchester United but the £30 million purchase of young defender Luke Shaw from Southampton had put his future with the Premier League powerhouse in doubt.