In a stunning deadline day move, Middlesbrough Football Club has successfully completed the signing of Sierra Leonean sensation, Alex Bangura, from Dutch second division side SC Cambuur.
The Riverside outfit spared no expense, shelling out a hefty £1 million to secure the services of the 24-year-old dynamo.
Bangura has penned a lucrative four-year contract with the club, solidifying his commitment to the Teesside natives. He becomes the 12th player to don the Middlesbrough jersey during this summer’s transfer window, underlining the club’s determination to turn their early-season woes around and clinch promotion.
Middlesbrough’s struggle in the opening stages of the 2023/24 Championship season has been a matter of concern for fans and pundits alike. The team has garnered a mere one point from their first four matches, netting just three goals while conceding a staggering nine. Only Huddersfield Town, with 10 conceded, has fared worse. The pressure is mounting as Boro prepares to face fellow strugglers QPR in their upcoming fixture this Saturday.
Manager Michael Carrick had targeted the deadline day signing of Alex Bangura as a strategic move to add experience and versatility to his Middlesbrough squad. The Sierra Leonean star, renowned for his international skill, also brings leadership qualities to the dressing room, assuming the role of captain at Cambuur.
Carrick, brimming with excitement over Bangura’s arrival, shared his thoughts: “He’s a really exciting signing. He’s a left-back and he’s captained his team. He’s a good character, with a great personality, and he won’t have any problem fitting into the group.”
Alex Bangura’s journey to Middlesbrough began with his birth in Mokome, Sierra Leone, on July 13, 1999. Since making his international debut in March 2022, he has proudly represented his country on five occasions.
While traditionally deployed as a left-back, Bangura’s versatility allows him to occupy various positions on the field. He has occasionally showcased his skills on both flanks of an attacking line and has even been sparingly utilized as a centre-half. However, his primary role has consistently been as a left-back.
Michael Carrick’s keen eye for talent was instrumental in sealing this deadline day transfer, as Bangura’s impressive track record at SC Cambuur showcased his prowess as an attacking option from the left-back position.