
Another big news has been added to the summer transfer window of European football: Manchester City, led by Pep Guardiola, has added another talented player to its ranks. Yesterday, the club officially signed Milan's central midfielder and member of the Dutch national team Thijana Reynders on a 5-year contract. This was reported by football insider Fabrizio Romano.
The 26-year-old Reynders did not hide his immense joy at joining the "city" and expressed the following thoughts in his first interview:
— I feel truly happy and proud to have signed a contract with Manchester City. This club is one of the strongest teams not only in England, but in the whole world. The professional environment under Pep Guardiola, world-class players and modern sports facilities are a dream for every player.
Reynders, in particular, stressed that he wants to be part of the successful projects at City and contribute to new achievements:
— “The team has achieved great success in recent years. I will do everything I can to continue this historic success in the future. Playing in the Premier League was my childhood dream. Many Dutch stars have made a name for themselves in this league, and following in their footsteps gives me great motivation and inspiration.”
The new transfer has aroused great interest among fans and the football community. In addition, Reynders will try to adapt to England faster, establish good relations with his teammates, and demonstrate his skills and potential to the fans at the Etihad.
— “I will try to fully express myself on the pitch, give my all for the team, and make the fans happy. This is a new page and new challenges - I am proud of it.”
Manchester City are set to start the new season with a fresh face and a fresh spirit. Thierry Henry's arrival will undoubtedly bring more creativity and consistency to the team's game, as well as a stronger competitive atmosphere. Will the Dutch star be able to fully express his talent under Guardiola? Only time will tell. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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