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Midfielder Domingos Quina |
Position |
Midfielder
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P.O.B. |
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau |
D.O.B |
18:11:99 |
Height |
5' 10 |
Last Club |
Watford
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His Wiki page |
Watford midfielder Domingos Quina has arrived at Fulham on a season-long koan.
Quina's loan deal includes an option to buy which is set at £5million if Fulham are promoted at the end of the season.
Fulham FC statement:
The Club is delighted to announce the signing of Domingos Quina on loan from Watford.
The 21-year-old joins Fulham on a season long deal, with the Club holding an option to make the deal permanent.
After sealing his deadline day switch, Quina said: "I’m really excited to be here. We’ve got a good team, one that can go back up to the Premier League.
"I just want to play. I know I’ll have to fight for my place in the team and to get minutes, but I’m excited about it."
Tony Khan added: "I’m delighted to welcome Domingos Quina to Fulham. He’s a very talented young player whose progress we’ve followed for several years and we had previously tried to bring him to Fulham.
"I’m very pleased we were able to reach an agreement tonight to secure Domingos on loan, and we have a Club option included in the deal, which made this an even more attractive opportunity for our Club. Come on Fulham!"
A number 10 who has also been known to operate slightly deeper or out wide, Quina spent time in the academies of both Benfica and Chelsea before a move to West Ham United in the summer of 2016.
He promptly made his debut for the Hammers, aged just 16, in the UEFA Europa League.
Two years later Quina was bought by Watford who gave him a first taste of Premier League football that season, featuring eight times in the top flight, including a match-winning appearance when he scored the winning goal against Cardiff City.
After 37 games for the Hornets, he joined Granada on loan for the second half of last season, scoring on each of his first two starts for the club, and helping them to a ninth place finish in La Liga.
A youth international who has been capped up to Under-21 level, Quina has won both the Under-17 and Under-19 European Championship with Portugal.
Source Geoff Pruce at Fulham FC/West London Sport/Ryan Gray at Watford Observer