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Club Announces Signing of Defender After Contract and Medical Clearance

A European football club has completed the signing of a defender following contract agreement and medical checks. The player's former club received formal notification of the move.

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2 sources·Jun 4, 2:52 AM·1m read
Club Announces Signing of Defender After Contract and Medical Clearancednaindia.com
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A European football club has finalized the signing of a defender after the player completed contract terms and medical examinations. The former club was informed that a contractual clause had been activated, allowing the transfer to proceed.

Club officials confirmed the agreement was reached and the required medical procedures were completed without issue. The notification to the player's previous club followed standard procedures for activating the relevant clause in the existing contract.

The club is expected to announce the signing in the coming period.

No further details on the length of the contract or financial terms were provided in the available reports.

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