
Justin Kluivert has signed with Premier League club Bournemouth for an undisclosed fee after leaving Italian side Roma. The 24-year-old, who was capped twice by the Netherlands in 2018, has agreed a “long-term contract” at Vitality Stadium. He becomes the Premier League club’s first signing since the appointment of head coach Andoni Iraola following the sacking of Gary O’Neil. Cherries chief executive Neill Blake said in a statement: “We are delighted to have made Justin our first signing ahead of the new season. “He was coveted by a number of clubs
across Europe and his arrival is a sign of his ambition which is matched by ours.”Justin is an exciting and versatile attacking player who has an eye for goal. He is pacey, direct and boasts a high level of technical ability.” Kluivert, the son of former Netherlands striker Patrick Kluivert, began his career at Ajax before moving to Serie A in 2018. He scored nine goals in 68 appearances for Roma and spent last season on loan at Valencia following similar spells with RB Leipzig and Nice.
Die Transfergeschichte von Tyler Adams, dem Kapitän des US-amerikanischen Nationalteams für Fußball, endete am Sonntag, als der 24-jährige Mittelfeldspieler einen Vertrag mit Bournemouth in der englischen Premier League unterzeichnete. Die Veränderung erfolgt eine Woche nach dem offensichtlichen Wechsel von Adams von Leeds United zu Chelsea.