Bournemouth have actually signed winger Justin Kluivert from Italian club Roma for a concealed charge.
The 24-year-old, who was topped two times by the Netherlands in 2018, has actually concurred a “long-lasting agreement” at the Vigor Arena.
He ends up being the Premier League club’s very first finalizing because the consultation of head coach Andoni Iraola following the sacking of Gary O’Neil.
Bournemouth president Neill Blake stated: “We are happy to have actually made Justin our very first finalizing ahead of the brand-new season. He was wished for by a variety of clubs throughout Europe and his arrival signifies his aspiration, which is matched by ours.
” Justin is an amazing and flexible assaulting gamer who has an eye for objective. He is pacey, direct and boasts a high level of technical capability.
” Although he just just recently turned 24, Justin has a wealth of experience and has actually played locally at the greatest level in 5 various nations.
” He has actually likewise played in the Champions League and Europa League along with being topped by his nation at senior level.
” We are all quite eagerly anticipating dealing with Justin, a gamer our company believe will be an excellent addition to our team and somebody our advocates will take pleasure in viewing.”
Kluivert, the boy of previous Netherlands striker Patrick Kluivert, started his profession at Ajax prior to transferring to Serie A in 2018.
He scored 9 objectives in 68 looks for Roma and invested last season on loan at Valencia following comparable spells with RB Leipzig and Nice.
He scored 8 objectives and contributed 2 helps in 29 looks in LaLiga last season.
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