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VfL Wolfsburg signs Ignacio Camacho

| | Jul 09, 2017, at 10:54 pm
Berlin, July 9 (IBNS): Midfielder Ignacio Camacho from Spanish outfit Malaga has been signed by VfL Wolfsburg.

The 27-year-old has signed on with the Wolves until 2021 read the VfL Wolfsburg website.

Camacho is all set to wear the number 4 jersey with the Green-Whites.

"We are delighted about the transfer of Ignacio Camacho. He is a team player, who always serves his side. In addition, in recent years, he has developed into a true leader in Malaga. Aside from his undeniable qualities on the pitch, from our very first meeting with him, we got the impression that Ignacio suits VfL and our values here perfectly as a character," sporting director Olaf Rebbe was quoted as saying by club website.

 

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