Benedikt Howedes doesn't want to be compared to the departed Leonardo Bonucci as he looks to carve out a role at Juventus.
The Germany international - who won the World Cup in 2014 - has initially arrived from boyhood club Schalke on loan, although the Serie A champions have the option to buy next year.
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Juventus were searching for reinforcements at the back following the sale of Bonucci to domestic rivals AC Milan.
However, Howedes - who will automatically trigger a permanent transfer if he makes at least 25 appearances for Juventus this term - feels he deserves to be judged in his own right.
"I do not think it is appropriate to be compared to Bonucci, I am a different player and a different person and I want to be judged for my performances," he told JTV.
"I will definitely give you everything I can to make the most of Juventus."
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At his official unveiling on Thursday, Howedes revealed how he always held a desire to move outside of the Bundesliga.
"I wanted to play abroad and I've been able to seize this opportunity I immediately considered the right choice," the 29-year-old said.
"I feel Juventus is one of the top five most important clubs in the world. I can't say anything but express my happiness to be here and give my contribution to a successful future at Juve.
"I definitely consider myself a leader, I was captain of Schalke for six years.
"Even in the youth team I had the role of captain so ever since I was young I've been accustomed to being a leader. I have to adapt here and carve out my place in the squad."