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Bonmux officially announced on the club’s website on the 17th (Korea Standard Time) that “Ivani Usong was recruited from Porto. He entered the Vitality Stadium setting a record for the club’s transfer fee.” Porto announced that Ivani Usong left the team for a fixed 37 million euros (about 55.2 billion won) plus a bonus of 10 million euros (about 14.9 billion won).

Bournemouth, who succeeded in staying in the Premier League by ranking 12th last season, have brought in a new main gun. For Bournemouth, Solanki, who showed impressive scoring skills by scoring 19 goals in the league, opened a new nest at Tottenham for a fee of 65 million pounds (about 113.9 billion won). Andoni Iraola (42, Spanish coach) needed a striker and embraced Ivani Usong as a substitute.

Having played for Fluminensee, Tombensi, and Porto, Ivani Usong is a striker who boasts clear goal-scoring ability in the box. Combining off-the-ball movement and shooting sense, he had his best season since entering Europe with 25 goals (four assists) in 42 official matches in the 2023-24 season. He scored 13 goals in Portugal’s Freemariga and four goals in the UEFA Champions League, completing his big stage verification.

Ivaniusong also received a love call from other Premier League clubs such as Tottenham, Manchester United and West Ham, but decided to start a new challenge at Bournemouth. Bournemouth, which used an exceptional transfer fee to Ivaniusong, set a new club record beyond the 30.5 million euros (about 45.5 billion won) transfer record recorded by Gefferson Lerma (29, Crystal Palace) in 2018.메이저놀이터

Bournemouth President Nail Blake has high hopes for Evanie Woosong, who has become the new No.9. “We are delighted to have brought an incredible player to Bournemouth. Evanie Woosong is an extremely popular striker, and the fact that he was hired for a record fee demonstrates our ambition and intention,” Blake said. “I think his experience and ability will help us achieve our ambition.”

Meanwhile, Bournemouth, joined by Ivani Usong, has ambitiously recruited promising players who have grown up in big clubs such as Dean Howisen (19) and Julian Araujo (23) during the transfer market, increasing their power. Bournemouth, which grew into a dark horse under the direction of Iraola last season, is expected to develop further.

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