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Club Brugge KV secures Zwitser Yann Sommer as Mignolet successor

🇧🇪 By 4AllFootball ·
Club Brugge KV secures Zwitser Yann Sommer as Mignolet successor

Club Brugge KV have completed the signing of 37‑year‑old free‑agent Swiss international Yann Sommer as the direct replacement for retired goalkeeper Simon Mignolet. The deal was confirmed after final details were settled, bringing a seasoned keeper with Serie A‑ervaring to the Belgian champions. Sommer arrives as the Zwitserse veteran to guard the posts.

Mignolet’s departure left a void between the sticks, prompting Brugge to act swiftly. The availability of Sommer on a free transfer made the acquisition financially attractive for the Belgische side. De scouting network highlighted Sommers leadership qualities as a crucial factor.

Last season Sommer guarded the goal for the Italiaanse champions Inter in Italië, gaining valuable Serie A‑ervaring. His performances in the Serie A demonstrated the calmness and shot‑stopping ability that Brugge seeks. The Zwitserse international proved his class under high pressure, aligning with the club’s Europees and Europese ambitions.

Club Brugge KV can now rely on an experienced keeper to guide young defenders and provide reliability in domestic matches. For the Belgische side, this addition strengthens their pursuit of success on multiple fronts this season. Voor the club’s European campaign, Sommer’s experience offers a steady presence between the posts.

The move offers the Zwitser a new challenge to continue his career in a competitive league. Sommer joins a club with a strong winning tradition, aiming to add a fresh chapter to his résumé.

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