Bruno Fornaroli to Melbourne City


Bruno Fornaroli to Melbourne City

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Bruno Fornaroli Danube finally left to play in Australia
Bruno Fornaroli Danube leave to play in the Melbourne City of Australia.

July 7, 2015 at 13:27 hs


Bruno Fornaroli Danube finally left to play in Australia. Photo: Tenfield

Danube, which recently confirmed the arrival of Juan Manuel Olivera facing the Apertura and the Copa Sudamericana now received a significant drop and leave the asutraliano Bruno Fornaroli football.

The 27 years one of the important pieces of equipment of the strip in recent seasons he arranged his arrival at Melbourne City and already have everything soon to emigrate. He was the player himself who confirmed in conversation with 100% Sport 890 Sports "I arranged everything, travel, sign, and return to continue training a few days with the establishment of Danube. To make ends meet, I'm going to Australia to be joining my new club. " As explained "This came from scouting Manchester City in Argentina. The representative of Bertolo know me, first I said no and then decided with the family. The Melbourne City of Australia is one of the Manchester clubs like New York City and Yokohama in Japan. I travel Sunday to the medical examination in Manchester because the computer belongs to them and come back. I spoke with the coach and the Prof. I was told of Uruguayans who are residing there and they make you feel at home. "

Fornaroli, who used to be Uruguayan champion of the 2013/2014 season Danube was grateful to the club curve Maroñas and swollen "I leave with great memories of all, I always felt supported, on and off the court ".

http://www.lr21.com.uy/deportes/1242436-bruno-fornaroli-deja-danubio-jugar-australia


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Danubio, who recently confirmed the arrival of Juan Manuel facing the South American Cup has now received an important loss as Fornaroli will leave for Australian football.

The 27 year old forward, one of the important pieces of the team from the ‘strip’ in the last few seasons has arranged his move to Melbourne City and now has everything ready to emigrate. It was the player himself who confirmed this in an interview with Deportes de la Sport 890. Everything is arranged, I travelled, signed and I have returned to train for a few more days with the Danubio squad. At the end of the month I will travel to Australia to incorporate myself at my new club. Meanwhile he explained that” this came about from the scouting by Man City in Argentina. Bertolo’s representative met me. At first I said no to him but agreed after deciding to go after speaking to my family”.

“Melbourne City of Australia is one of Man City’s clubs like New York City and Japans Yokohama. I travel Manchester to on Sunday for a medical because the team belongs to them and then I return. I spoke to the coach and the Professor. They told me about the Uruguayans based there and that they make you feel at home there.”

Fornaroli, who was part of the Uraguayan championship winning Danubio team in the 2013/14 season, showed gratitude to the club and its fans. “I leave with great memories of everyone, I always felt supported, on and off the pitch”.

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Could go either way but seems ok. I think a 2+1+1 would be a good contract for MC.
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Bruno Fornaroli Danube finally left to play in Australia
Bruno Fornaroli Danube leave to play in the Melbourne City of Australia.

July 7, 2015 at 13:27 hs


Bruno Fornaroli Danube finally left to play in Australia. Photo: Tenfield

Danube, which recently confirmed the arrival of Juan Manuel Olivera facing the Apertura and the Copa Sudamericana now received a significant drop and leave the asutraliano Bruno Fornaroli football.

The 27 years one of the important pieces of equipment of the strip in recent seasons he arranged his arrival at Melbourne City and already have everything soon to emigrate. He was the player himself who confirmed in conversation with 100% Sport 890 Sports "I arranged everything, travel, sign, and return to continue training a few days with the establishment of Danube. To make ends meet, I'm going to Australia to be joining my new club. " As explained "This came from scouting Manchester City in Argentina. The representative of Bertolo know me, first I said no and then decided with the family. The Melbourne City of Australia is one of the Manchester clubs like New York City and Yokohama in Japan. I travel Sunday to the medical examination in Manchester because the computer belongs to them and come back. I spoke with the coach and the Prof. I was told of Uruguayans who are residing there and they make you feel at home. "

Fornaroli, who used to be Uruguayan champion of the 2013/2014 season Danube was grateful to the club curve Maroñas and swollen "I leave with great memories of all, I always felt supported, on and off the court ".

http://www.lr21.com.uy/deportes/1242436-bruno-fornaroli-deja-danubio-jugar-australia

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Krusen wrote:
Foreign signings under the cap are always a gamble.

Berisha's record was poor before coming to Brisbane Roar.


Ifill, Roly, Hernandez, Broich ... I think all signed under the cap initially.
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Krusen wrote:
Foreign signings under the cap are always a gamble.

Berisha's record was poor before coming to Brisbane Roar.


And he played under the greatest coach in Australian footballing history lol, not a dud like JVS.

-PB

https://i.imgur.com/batge7K.jpg

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Foreign signings under the cap are always a gamble.

Berisha's record was poor before coming to Brisbane Roar.


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Only scored 10 goals since 2009. Surely City could aim higher than some random Uruguyan who scored only 2 goals since 2011.
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Is he any good?

I used to be Drunken_Fish

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Bruno Fornaroli Danube finally left to play in Australia

Bruno Fornaroli Danube leave to play in the Melbourne City of Australia.

July 7, 2015 at 13:27 pm

Bruno Fornaroli Danube finally left to play in Australia. Photo: Tenfield

Danube, which recently confirmed the arrival of Juan Manuel Olivera facing the Apertura and the Copa Sudamericana now received a significant drop and leave the asutraliano Bruno Fornaroli football.

The 27 years one of the important pieces of equipment of the strip in recent seasons he arranged his arrival at Melbourne City and already have everything soon to emigrate. He was the player himself who confirmed in conversation with 100% Sport 890 Sports "I arranged everything, travel, sign, and return to continue training a few days with the establishment of Danube. To make ends meet, I'm going to Australia to be joining my new club. " As explained "This came from scouting Manchester City in Argentina. The representative of Bertolo know me, first I said no and then decided with the family. The Melbourne City of Australia is one of the Manchester clubs like New York City and Yokohama in Japan. I travel Sunday to the medical examination in Manchester because the computer belongs to them and come back. I spoke with the coach and the Prof. I was told of Uruguayans who are residing there and they make you feel at home. "

Fornaroli, who used to be Uruguayan champion of the 2013/2014 season Danube was grateful to the club curve Maroñas and swollen "I leave with great memories of all, I always felt supported, on and off the court ".
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On 8 July 2015, Danubio Futebol Club confirmed that he will leave the club and continue his career at Melbourne City FC - Wikipedia.
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John van 't Schip's team are reportedly on the verge of reeling in the Uruguayan striker as they continue their recruitment ahead of the 2015-16 campaign

The A-League transfer rumour mill is in full swing, with reports in Uruguay claiming Melbourne City will sign Bruno Fornaroli, subject to a successful medical.

Local outlet cambiodefrente.com claim the 27-year-old forward has travelled to England to undergo an examination at Melbourne City's sister club Manchester City.

The former Nacional player, who has appeared for Sampdoria and Panathinaikos in Italy and Greece respectively, would become City's fourth overseas player and potentially help to fill the attacking void left by retired centre-forward Josh Kennedy.

Nicknamed El Tuna, Fornaroli's most recent club was Uruguayan side Danubio, who sent him on loan to Figueirense of Brazil.

City, who have also been linked with former Stoke City goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen, have already signed Corey Gameiro, Steve Kuzmanovski and Ivan Franjic.

http://www.goal.com/en-au/news/4019/transfer-zone/2015/07/07/13364142/melbourne-city-tipped-to-catch-el-tuna
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