Aris: Sundberg officially joins Göztepe
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Swedish defender Noah Sonko Sundberg has officially transferred from Aris to Turkish club Göztepe.
- Sundberg was on loan at Aris from Ludogorets last season, with an obligatory purchase clause.
- Aris thanked Sundberg for his contributions and wished him success in his new career chapter.
Swedish center-back Noah Sonko Sundberg has officially completed his transfer to Turkish club Göztepe, marking the end of his tenure with Greek side Aris.
Sundberg spent last season on loan at Aris from Bulgarian club Ludogorets, a deal that included an obligatory purchase clause. He officially belonged to Aris as of July 1st, and negotiations for his sale to the Turkish club were already advanced. He had received special permission to travel to Turkey and join his new team's training camp pending official announcements.
Aris Football Club issued a statement confirming the transfer. "ARIS FC announces the transfer of Noah Kemeseng Sonko Sundberg to the Turkish Göztepe S.K. ARIS FC thanks him for his contribution to our team and wishes him good luck in the next chapter of his career," the club stated.
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ARIS FC announces the transfer of Noah Kemeseng Sonko Sundberg to the Turkish Göztepe S.K. ARIS FC thanks him for his contribution to our team and wishes him good luck in the next chapter of his career.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.