9. Carlos Tevez (€9million)
Carlos Tevez’s move from Manchester City to Juventus at the start of 2013-14 would go down as one of the most underrated transfers of the decade.
Tevez was still scoring freely in the Premier League but needed a fresh challenge and Juventus convinced him to play in Serie A.
Tevez was handed the iconic #10 jersey which was previously worn by the club legend Alessandro del Piero and Tevez lived up to the expectations.
The Argentine scored 49 goals in 94 appearances for Juventus and went on to win 4 major honours (2 Serie A, 1 Copa Italia, 1 Supercoppa). All of this came for a mere €9million transfer fee - A real modern-day bargain signing!
8. Sami Khedira (Free Transfer)
This is the first and certainly not the last ‘free transfer’ deal in our list of Top 10 Juventus signings this decade. Sami Khedira was at the peak of his powers having just won the World Cup 2014 and playing regular football for Real Madrid.
However, the German ace was seeking a move away from Santiago Bernabeu and Juventus convinced the combative midfielder to ply his trade in Serie A.
The things about free transfer is that there are a number of teams lining up to sign a quality player without having to pay the big bucks. It is more difficult to sign a player on a free transfer than to pay a hefty sum and beat the competition.
It takes a great amount of convincing power to assure a quality player that he is making the right move by signing on the dotted lines. Khedira has been one of many free transfers Juventus have managed to pull off and leave other clubs gasping for air.