Middlesbrough have completed the club record signing of Brazilian striker Afonso Alves from Heerenveen.
Brazilian completes move
Middlesbrough have completed the club record signing of Brazilian striker Afonso Alves from Heerenveen.
After weeks of negotiating that went right up until less than an hour before the transfer deadline, Boro finalised a move for Alves - who turned 27 on Wednesday.
Alves has penned a four-and-a-half year contract at The Riverside after Boro agreed to pay a club record fee of just over £12million.
"I'm delighted to have completed the deal. As usual at this time of the year, it was a late night but Afonso brings us something different in that he is a goalscorer who does much of his best work inside the box," said manager Gareth Southgate.
"His goalscoring record in Holland in particular but in Sweden too has been prolific. We hope he will reproduce that sort of form for us in the Premier League."
At one point Alves looked as if he might be forced to join AZ Alkmaar, who he signed a deal with last month.
But the Dutch Football Association refused to sanction the move which left Heerenveen free to agree a deal with Boro - which was finally done on Thursday evening.
Delight
Speaking to his official website, Alves admitted his delight at sealing his move to Teesside.
"I'm very happy to be able to play in such an important league, the biggest in Europe," said Alves.
"I am hoping that I can have a good performance, and repeat what I achieved in Sweden and Holland."
Alves becomes the tenth Brazilian to sign for Boro in just over a decade and could make his debut against Newcastle United on Sunday, subject to receiving international clearance.