Juventus have confirmed the signings of Kwadwo Asamoah and Mauricio Isla from Udinese.
The pair, aged 23 and 24 respectively, will join the Old Lady this month as part of a co-ownership agreement between the Serie A clubs, which could eventually see the Italian champions pay a combined transfer fee of €36.8m (£28.9m).
Asamoah and Isla will play for Juventus next season and the clubs will then review the agreement in 12 months' time.
"This is a dream come true. I am going to the strongest team in Italy," said Isla.
"It is important for me as a player but it is also vital for my family. I have been working for years to get to this point.
"In Udine I became a professional, but I have always said that sooner or later I would go to a bigger club like Juve."
Cristian Pasquato, 22, will join Udinese as part of the deal.