The two Argentina stars formed a formidable striking partnership in Turin, winning two Serie A titles in as many seasons during their time together
Juventus star Paulo Dybala has shared a fond farewell to Gonzalo Higuain as the 31-year-old finalises a move to AC Milan.
Argentina striker Higuain is expected to join the Rossoneri on an initial one-year loan deal worth €18 million (£16m/$21m) after undergoing a medical on Thursday.
The former Real Madrid and Napoli man will make the switch alongside defender Mattia Caldara, with Leonardo Bonucci headed in the opposite direction.
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Dybala has been Higuain’s strike partner throughout his two seasons in Turin and the countrymen, who were both part of Argentina’s World Cup squad, have struck up a close friendship.
But now the former Palermo and Instituto playmaker will team up with Cristiano Ronaldo in the Juve team, while Higuain seeks to impress at San Siro.
In a social media post, Dybala wrote: “Good luck brother, it was very nice to share these years of victories, goals and titles!”
The pair netted a combined 73 times across the past two Serie A seasons as Juve continued their dominance in Italy.