According to a report by Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus are satisfied with Jeremie Boga's performances so far and are considering the possibility of making his transfer permanent for less than €5 million.
The Turin club are pleased with the impact of the January transfer, as the former Sassuolo and Atalanta winger has scored two goals and provided one assist in seven substitute appearances.
The Ivory Coast international moved to the Allianz Stadium on loan from Nice on the final day of the winter transfer window, with an option to buy.
The Serie A giants can make his transfer permanent for just €4.8 million.
According to "Gazzetta", Bogas' convincing performances so far and the favorable financial terms of the deal have already convinced Juventus to seriously consider his final purchase.
Bogas' permanent transfer would also be affordable in terms of salary, as the 29-year-old is expected to earn between 1.5 and 2 million euros per season.
Before joining Juventus, Boga had not played an official match since November 30.
His spell at Nice effectively ended a few days later, when around 400 ultras physically attacked the player and the club's sporting director, blaming them for a run of six consecutive defeats.
"It's been a bad moment for me and my family. I can't talk about all the details yet, but I spent two months locked up at home with just my fitness trainer and my wife," Boga said in his first interview as a Juventus player in February.
"It was a difficult period, but now I'm happy to have come out of that situation."
"Juventus saved me. It was a blessing," he concluded./Express newspaper/