Fulham have long been linked with the Roma forward
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Fulham have completed the loan signing of highly-rated 20-year-old Roma striker Stefano Okaka on Monday.
The Italy Under-21 international played in both Europa League games between Roma and Fulham this season, scoring in Roma's 2-1 win at the Olympic Stadium.
He also scored a late winner for Roma with an audacious backheel in their 2-1 win over Siena on Sunday.
"The loan deal expires in June but there is the option to remain there for a further year, we shall see," he said.
Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri added: "Stefano is a great lad.
"He has been at Roma for five years and I believe the experience in England could mark a turning point in his career.
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"He can do a lot more and the Premier League will give us back a much stronger player."
Okaka made his first-team debut for Roma in 2005 and scored his first goal for the club in September 2006.
The forward, who was loaned out to Modena and Brescia last season, added: "I have been with Roma for five years.
"I have grown thanks to the advice of my team-mates, but to have a leap in quality, it is crucial for me to go to England and play in the Premier League.
"I hope I can return stronger than before."
Okaka completed a medical last week and Fulham boss Roy Hodgson insisted the club had been monitoring the striker long before his the clubs met in Europe.
"We've monitored him for a long time, before we were drawn against Roma in Europe," said Hodgson, who has been keen to boost his strikeforce following injuries to Andy Johnson and Clint Dempsey.
"His name was well known to our scouting staff."
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