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Burnley has officially signed former Manchester United defender Axel Tuanzebe as they gear up for their Premier League comeback next season.
Burnley Football Club has made a significant addition to their squad ahead of their Premier League return, officially signing former Manchester United defender Axel Tuanzebe. The Clarets, who finished as runners-up in the Championship last season, are eager to strengthen their team to ensure survival in the top flight.
Tuanzebe, who joins on a free transfer from Ipswich Town, becomes Burnley’s third summer signing following the acquisitions of Max Weiß from Karlsruher SC and Quilindschy Hartman from Feyenoord. The 27-year-old defender, a graduate of Manchester United’s academy, brings Premier League experience, having previously played for United, Aston Villa, and Ipswich.
Despite interest from Turkish side Trabzonspor, Burnley secured Tuanzebe’s signature after he completed his medical at Turf Moor. Expressing his excitement about the move, Tuanzebe said, “I’m delighted to be here. It became a very simple decision after speaking to the manager, and the message was very clear, precise, and straight to the point.”
He added, “It’s a new chapter for me, back in the vicinity of Manchester and home, and I’m ready to continue my journey now at Burnley.” However, Tuanzebe’s career has been marred by injuries, including metatarsal fractures, hamstring strains, and ankle issues. Burnley will be hoping to keep him fit as they aim for a successful Premier League campaign.
With Tuanzebe’s signing, Burnley is sending a strong message of intent as they prepare to compete in England’s top tier once again.
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