Posted 1 years ago
Soccer
Timothy Castagne confirmed his move to Fulham from Leicester on a four-year deal.
Fulham FC is extremely delighted to announce the completion of signing Belgium full-back Timothy Castagne from Leicester in the final stretch of this year's summer transfer window.
Belgium international Timothy Castagne agreed with the terms and has signed a four-year deal with Fulham FC, with an option to extend by a further 12 months.
The 27-year-old right-back, who has 33 caps, has reportedly moved from the Championship club for an undisclosed fee and will wear the number 21 shirt.
Castagne started his career at Belgian Pro League side Genk before moving to Serie A side Atalanta in 2017. He joined Leicester in 2020 and helped them win the FA Cup in 2021.
The Belgium international made 112 appearances for Leicester, scoring five goals, and featured 37 times in the Premier League last term as they suffered relegation from the Premier League.
Castagne has not played under new Leicester manager Enzo Maresca this campaign and returns to the top flight with Fulham.
The former Atalanta and Genk defender is Marco Silva's fourth addition to the senior squad this summer, following the arrivals of Adama Traore, Raul Jimenez and Calvin Bassey.
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