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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 13, 2014 21:54:37 GMT
Everton have completed the signing of winger Christian Atsu on a season-long loan from Chelsea. The Ghana international, 22, passed a medical on Wednesday and, having secured a work permit, will now be available for Saturday's Barclays Premier League opener at Leicester City. Atsu becomes the fourth summer addition at Goodison Park following the arrivals of Gareth Barry, Muhamed Besic and Romelu Lukaku. "I'm very happy to be joining Everton because it's a great club, which likes to play football, and it's a great pleasure to be here," Atsu told evertontv. "Playing in the Premier League has always been a dream for me and I have achieved that dream. "This is the biggest level for me to play at. I know that it's a very competitive league and I believe with hard work we're going to be successful this season." Roberto Martinez had previously expressed his desire to add a wide man to his squad and the Toffees chief said: "He's a player who fits in with the culture and the way we want to play. He's a very gifted, technical footballer and he's got the right personality and character to fit in with the group, which is vital. "He will excite fans because he brings something completely different and a different way of playing to what we've got in the squad. "He's a left-footed player who loves taking people on and he's got a really good understanding of the game for such a young man. "He also brings extra competition in a position in which we felt we needed a player full of desire and hunger, who really wants to make things happen in the final third of the pitch." Signed by Chelsea from FC Porto last September, Atsu spent the 2013/14 season on loan in Holland with Vitesse Arnhem, scoring five goals in 28 league appearances, before starting all three of Ghana's games at this summer's World Cup in Brazil. Martinez added: "For Christian, at 22, to already have played in a World Cup, to have been able to adapt into Portuguese football and into the league in Holland is a really good accumulation of experiences that will be very beneficial, especially with us playing in the Europa League this season."
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Post by jimmy on Aug 14, 2014 11:06:45 GMT
If he plays on the left wing how is that going to effect the Baines and Pienaar partnership?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 6, 2023 15:28:49 GMT
One-time Everton, Newcastle and Chelsea player Christian Atsu is reportedly trapped under rubble after the building he was in collapsed amid a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria in the early hours today.
A search and rescue operation is underway for Atsu and many more people buried as buildings collapsed in a tragedy that has killed an estimated 1,600 people so far.
The 31-year-old Ghainain joined Hatayspor of the Turkish Super Lig last summer.
Atsu made 5 appearances for the Toffees in the 2014-15 season under Roberto Martinez during a loan spell from Chelsea and he also played for Malaga before joining the Magpies is 2016 where he made 32 league appearances.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 7, 2023 13:44:35 GMT
The Ghanaian Football Association says Christian Atsu has been rescued from the wreckage of the Turkish earthquake which left him and Hatayspor sporting director Taner Savut trapped under rubble.
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake happened on Monday morning after Atsu had scored a winner for the Turkish Super Lig club against Kasimpasa. His club's vice-president Mustafa Özat told Turkish radio that the winger had been rescued but that Savut was still trapped.
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Post by jimmy on Feb 8, 2023 4:16:00 GMT
The Ghanaian Football Association says Christian Atsu has been rescued from the wreckage of the Turkish earthquake which left him and Hatayspor sporting director Taner Savut trapped under rubble. A 7.5 magnitude earthquake happened on Monday morning after Atsu had scored a winner for the Turkish Super Lig club against Kasimpasa. His club's vice-president Mustafa Özat told Turkish radio that the winger had been rescued but that Savut was still trapped. It's a terrible situation over there.
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