ASTON VILLA HAVE completed the club-record signing of striker Wesley Moraes from Club Brugge for a reported £22 million after he was granted a work permit.
Villa had already announced a deal had been agreed with the Belgian side, but they were only able to finally present him at their training base on Tuesday, the forward having been given clearance to work in England.
Wesley spent three and a half years in Brugge, becoming a key player over the past two campaigns as he scored 24 league goals in 76 matches.
Said to have cost Villa £22m, Wesley has become the club’s most expensive signing, surpassing the £19m they reportedly parted with to sign Darren Bent from Sunderland during the 2010-11 season.
Speaking to the club’s official website, Wesley said: “I’m really happy to sign for Aston Villa.
“I was very happy when I heard that Aston Villa were interested in me – and for a record fee.
I’m just hoping that now I’ll be able to show why out on the pitch. I’m hoping to prove myself on the pitch.
“For me the Premier League is a real stage – a great division. I’m hoping I can adapt quickly and show what I’ve got to offer.
“You’re going to see a lot of power and a lot of quality. I’m really happy to have the chance to play in the Premier League and I’m hoping to play well and score lots of goals.
“I hope to help Aston Villa as best as I can.”
“I’m hoping I can adapt quickly and show what I’ve got to offer”
— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) July 2, 2019
Our new striker speaks to Club TV for the first time 👉 https://t.co/ZoMIcfFLdl#WelcomeWesley #AVFC pic.twitter.com/bF1ODtlOFl
The striker becomes the first-ever Brazilian to don a Villa shirt and will join the club on their pre-season tour of USA next week.
He arrives in the Midlands having spent the past three-and-a-half years in Belgium with Club Brugge, where he won two Belgian First Division titles and two Belgian Super Cups.
Wesley was also awarded the Belgian Young Footballer of the Year for his performances during the 2017/18 season, in which he scored 13 goals in 44 appearances across all competitions.
Prior to joining Brugge, the 22-year-old appeared for Slovakian side AS Trencin where he scored eight goals in 22 games.
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Excellent signing
excellent. he’s a better second row than McCarthy.
He’ll look good in red in two years.
Winners don’t jump on a sinking ship
Building a good squad for next season.
Great for Connacht, looks a decent signing. Is he a ‘special project’? (I.e Irish eligible after the 3 years)
Technically he could b but at 29 he’s unlikely to feature when eligible at 32. Same IQ rules don’t apply to Connacht.
At 32 a lock can still be quite useful.
Not eligible as he played for the Junior All Blacks (not an age grade side but rather the NZA team).
Ah…I had forgotten that..
That’s a big signing, fair play. Mc Carthy won’t be missed it seems.
Another lock for Lonster !