Premier League Transfer Exchange: Brighton & Hove Albion Brings Igor Julio From Fiorentina
JAKARTA - Brighton & Hove Albion inaugurated the fifth purchase for next season, namely Brazilian player Igor Julio from ACF Fiorentina with a four-year contract until 2027, as reported by the club's official website, Thursday.
Igor became Brighton's fifth signing after James Milner (Liverpool), Joao Pedro (Watford), Mahmoud Dahoud (Burussia Dortmund), and Bart Verbruggen (RSC Anderleptat) to increase the club's ammunition to navigate four competitions next season, namely the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, and Europa League.
Igor adalah pemain penting lainnya yang dapat membantu kami dalam posisi penting dalam tim, tempat permainan dimulai, kata pelatih Brighton Roberto De Zerbi.
Igor joined Fiorentina two seasons ago, to be precise, July 2021 from SPAL. Previously, the Brazilian defender had been in La Viola uniform on loan for 1.5 seasons since January 2020 and in total packed 110 appearances in all competitions for the club based at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, as reported by Transfermarkt.
Last season, Igor played 42 games in all competitions and took a big part in the Italian League eighth place and became two finalists in the Conference League and the Italian Coppa.
"I'm very happy and excited to start playing as soon as possible. I'm happy to be here. I want to be here to play for the coach who wants me and the style of playing at Brighton also fits my own style," said Igor. as reported by Antara.
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Playing in the Premier League was my childhood dream, I was very excited. It's always been my goal to play here. I'm very happy to be able to reach this level," he added.
Igor started his career with Portuguesa based in Santos, Brazil before moving to Austria in 2016 where he defended second-tier FC Liefering.
In 2017, Igor played for Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg and in January 2018 was loaned to Wolfsberger before later continuing to Austria Wien in July 2018. He then played in the Italian League when he bought the SPAL in July 2019.