Daniel Peretz Joins Southampton on Permanent Four-Year Contract
Israeli soccer superstar Daniel Peretz signs permanent four-year deal with Southampton
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Israeli soccer player Daniel Peretz has signed a permanent four-year deal with Southampton, following a loan spell from Bayern Munich. Peretz expressed excitement about joining the club, which reportedly paid between €7.5 million and €8 million for his transfer.
- 01Daniel Peretz signed a permanent four-year contract with Southampton after a loan from Bayern Munich.
- 02The transfer fee is reported to be between €7.5 million and €8 million.
- 03Peretz expressed gratitude to Southampton's staff and fans on his Instagram account.
- 04He struggled for playing time during his loan at Hamburg SV before moving to Southampton.
- 05Southampton faced disciplinary issues earlier this year, including a points deduction for spying on rival teams.
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Israeli soccer star Daniel Peretz has officially joined English Football League club Southampton on a permanent four-year deal, as announced by the club. Peretz, who previously played for Bayern Munich, shared his excitement on Instagram, thanking the club and its fans for their support. Financial details of the transfer have not been officially disclosed, but reports suggest the fee ranges from €7.5 million to €8 million. Peretz's journey to Southampton follows a challenging year, including a loan to Hamburg SV where he struggled for playing time. The move to Southampton marks a fresh start for the player, who is eager to contribute to the team. Southampton has faced its own challenges, including a points deduction due to a spying scandal involving their coach, Tonda Ackert, who pressured interns to gather information on rival teams. Despite these issues, Peretz is focused on his new role and is determined to work hard for the club.
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