Posted April 26, 200718 yr :cheer: :wub: Boro confirm £7m Woodgate signing Boro boss Southgate (right) is delighted to land Woodgate Middlesbrough have signed central defender Jonathan Woodgate for £7m on a permanent deal from Real Madrid. Woodgate, 27, arrived at his home-town club in August on a season-long loan and has now signed a four-year deal that comes into effect on 1 July. Boss Gareth Southgate told Boro's website: "The opportunity to bring in a player of this quality doesn't happen very often." Woodgate said: "I'm fulfilling an ambition to play for Boro." Boro negotiated a first option to buy the former Leeds and Newcastle defender when they set up the loan move. Southgate admitted he has been trying to complete a permanent deal for Woodgate for some time. The Boro boss added: "We've known for a couple of months that Woody wanted to stay. He came to tell me and the chairman he wanted to sign. "Negotiations with Real Madrid have taken a little while, we had to be sure it was the right deal for this club. "Now it's done we're obviously delighted, it shows that we're moving in the right direction if we can attract a player of this quality." Woodgate repays the faith Boro showed in signing a player with a wretched injury record. He arrived at the Riverside having endured a miserable two years at the Bernabeu where injuries left him struggling to establish himself in Spanish football. But such has been Woodgate's form and fitness that he has started 33 of the 41 games Boro have played since his arrival, earning a recall to the England side for the friendly against Spain in February. The defender added: "I made my mind up about three months ago, to be honest, but we could not really say anything. "I went into the manager's office and told him I wanted to sign. I think he was caught unexpectedly when I told him. "I am extremely happy. It has been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am doing that now - I am going to do that for the next four years." Woodgate cost Newcastle £8m when they signed him from Leeds in January 2003, and Real paid £13.4m for his services in August 2004. SOURCE: BBC Sport SOURCE URL:
April 27, 200718 yr Is this good newsfor Boro? Woodgate seems not to be quite the player he was from his Leeds days.
April 27, 200718 yr Woodgate has been outstanding for his club this year. Certainly he has been better than either England Centre Backs (Rio Ferdinand - Man Utd, John Terry - Chelski) this season. Only Chelsea's Carvalho & Liverpool's Jamie Carragher & possibly Portsmouth's Sol Campbell have done a better job in that position within the Premiership this season.
April 28, 200718 yr Author And Vidic! He's outshone Ferdinand in every game he's played. apart from the last couple of games before he joined the injured parties :lol: when he was all over
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