​Former Brazilian international Hernanes is reportedly on his way to China for a medical after Juventus and Hebei Fortune agreed on the terms of his sale, as per ​Goal.





The two clubs agreed on an initial fee of €8m, rising to €10m, including bonuses, and negotiations have now concluded with the deal now almost a matter of formality.





Hernanes will join the likes of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Stephane M'Bia and Gervinho at the club as they strive to add foreign talent to their side in the ever expanding Super League.

Hebei are currently managed by former Manchester City manager, Manuel Pellegrini, as they currently sit seventh in the division.





The Chilean will be hoping the class of Hernanes, who was once viewed as one of the finest players in Serie A, will be able to elevate his midfield and improve his team.





The Brazilian signed for Juventus after a disappointing spell at Inter Milan, but in his season-and-a-half at the Old Lady he struggled to break into a first-team riddled with star names, scoring just twice in 24 appearances in Turin.

The former Sao Paulo man made his mark in Italy with Lazio who he joined in 2010, before making the move to Inter on a free transfer in 2014.





Pellegrini will be hoping Hernanes can rediscover the form he showed back in his homeland where he won two league titles and was named Brazilian footballer of the year in 2008 - a very prestigious award.

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