'This exceptional bond': Leonardo Bonucci bids Juventus farewell after AC Milan move

Bonucci, 30, is joining Milan on a five-year deal after seven seasons in Turin, where he won six successive Serie A titles with Juventus and played in two Uefa Champions League finals

Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci waves to fans as he walks off AC Milan's headquarters, in Milan, Italy, Friday, July 14, 2017. Bonucci is close to completing a transfer from Juventus to rival AC Milan that could signal a shift in the balance of power in Serie A. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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Italy international defender Leonardo Bonucci took out a page in a national newspaper on Saturday to thank Juventus fans for their support after agreeing a shock move to rivals AC Milan.

Bonucci, 30, is joining Milan on a five-year deal after seven seasons in Turin, where he won six successive Serie A titles with Juventus and played in two Uefa Champions League finals.

"Seven seasons have gone by. Seven seasons of victories, of dreams achieved, of maturity gained thanks to this exceptional bond with Juve," Bonucci wrote in the Gazzetta dello Sport daily.

"I truly always gave everything until the end. I have received, given and learned. And what I see today, looking back, is a splendid story worthy of ending in full respect and affection, without questioning anything I went through with the club, the captain, my colleagues and the fans," he added.

Bonucci's arrival in Milan comes after heavy investment from the seven-time European champions following the sale of the club by former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to a Chinese consortium in April.

Milan finished sixth in Serie A last season, the club's highest finish since the 2012/13 campaign, and are plotting a return to the Champions League after a four-year exile.