TOTTENHAM have confirmed the loan signing of Carlos Vinicius from Benfica with a view to £41million permanent move.
Jose Mourinho has finally added a new striker to his ranks, with Harry Kane getting some much-needed back-up.
Tottenham have completed their season-long loan move for Carlos ViniciusCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Spurs will pay just £2.7m for the season-long loan, with the rest paid at the end of the season when the deal becomes permanent.
Vinicius, 25, will wear the No45 shirt for the 2020-21 season.
In a statement on their club website, Tottenham said: “We are delighted to announce the signing of striker Carlos Vinicius on a season-long loan from Benfica.
“Carlos will wear the No45 shirt.”
And Vinicius too was in confident mood – promising to help bring trophies to Tottenham.
In a video, he said: “I wanted to say to everyone that together we’ll taste success.
“I’m here to join this family to share your joy and bring home silverware.”
Tottenham all-but concluded the move on Thursday after the striker was granted a work permit, despite having no international caps.
Vinicius will lend some much-needed support to Harry Kane up frontCredit: Getty Images – Getty
And Spurs officially announced the news of Vinicius’ arrival in bizarre manner – seemingly poking fun of the fact they haven’t signed a striker in so long.
In a tweet they posted a video of them composing an announcement message, captioned: “Bear with us, it’s been a while…”
Tottenham last signed a striker in the summer of 2017, when they brought in Fernando Llorente from Swansea in a surprise move.
Vinicius joins Spurs having been named joint-top goalscorer in the Primiera Liga last term with 18 goals in 32 matches.
The Brazilian will now lend some much-needed support to Kane – with Spurs set for a horror fixture pile-up in the coming months.
Until now, Kane was the only out-and-out striker in the squad following Troy Parrott’s season-long loan move to Millwall.
Vinicius has promised to bring success and trophies to TottenhamCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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