Juventus have agreed a fee to rip up Aaron Ramsey 's contract this summer, according to a report in Italy.
The Welshman is heading back to Turin after a disappointing loan spell with Rangers came to an end.
The blockbuster January move didn't work out for the player or the club after injury derailed his time in Scotland.
His disappointing spell was compounded by a Europa League final penalty miss, that saw Eintracht Frankfurt lift the trophy in Seville after the shoot-out.
Ramsey put the memories of his time in Scotland behind him, and is focussing on the World Cup after helping Wales qualify for the first time in 64 years.
According to Tuttosport , his achievements with the Welsh side have led to an agreement being made to terminate his Juventus contract.
Ramsey, who has been linked with a return to Cardiff City, reportedly wants guaranteed first-team football in the build up to Qatar 2022.
Having been frozen out of the Juve squad before his move to the Scottish Premiership, the Serie A giants are keen on ripping up his contract with a year remaining on his deal.
The report states that the 31-year-old has agreed to accept half of his €7million salary to leave in this window - meaning he will land a whopping €3.5million just to leave Italy.