Bayern Munich winger Douglas Costa (File | AP) 
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Douglas Costa says he joins Juventus at critical period in their history

Juventus announced last Wednesday that Costa signed a one-year loan contract from German Bayern Munich for six million euro .

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ROME: Brazilian international Douglas Costa said he is joining Italian football club Juventus at a very important period of their history, during his presentation as a new player at the Serie A champions on Monday.

Juventus announced last Wednesday that Costa signed a one-year loan contract from German Bayern Munich for six million euro ($6.85 million), with a purchase option of 40 million euro ($45.67 million), reports Efe.

"This is a critical period in Juve's history. They have reached two finals in the past three years and I am delighted to be here with the ambition of taking this already great team to the next level," the player said.

"I have admired Juventus from afar for a few years now and I jumped at the opportunity to join as soon as I heard of their interest. Arturo (Vidal) and Alex Sandro both told me about the passion and adoration of the supporters. I hope, in time, I can become one of their favourite players," the 26-year-old winger added.

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