La Liga club Valencia have signed veteran Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani on a two-year contract after the 35-year-old had been without a club since his deal with Manchester United expired at the end of last season.
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Cavani expressed his wish to achieve ‘beautiful things’ with the club, in a place where football is ‘lived with the passion that fills footballers’. Valencia head coach Gennaro Gattuso expressed his excitement at his team’s new signing, but admitted to the reality that three months out of action will leave him needing to be coached well. He said of Cavani: ‘I think he has come here to Valencia to help us, but the club needs to help him as well’.
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6 Comments
El Matador of Old Trafford🔴
Give it give it give it to Edi Cavani
He’s going to tear up La Liga
Edi is an anima!l he'll be ready soon and he'll start to put it in!!
genial
This man is world class. I’d say somewhat underrated.