Manchester City striker Enes Unal has completed his move to Eredivisie outfit FC Twente on a one-year loan deal.
Unal was unveiled today at Twente’s stadium wearing his new kit alongside his representatives.
The Dutch outfit shared a tweet on their official account with his new shirt.
.@EnesUnal16 speelgerechtigd voor #FCTwente: https://t.co/DzQH0JluuN pic.twitter.com/33B69Z6EOj
— FC Twente (@fctwente) August 4, 2016
Unal also shared a tweet on his official Twitter account.
FC Twente ile 1 y?ll?k kiral?k sözle?me imzalayan oyuncumuz Enes Ünal'a yeni sezonda ba?ar?lar dileriz @EnesUnal16 pic.twitter.com/hTdkYFhHmH
— Footalent (@FootalentTR) August 4, 2016
A source close to the player told Emre Sarigul that the loan will be for one-season and that a buyout clause option will not be included.
The 19-year-old forward wanted a move to the Eredivisie and is happy with the outcome. The Turkish international wants to play for his parent club City however, he is currently unable to due to work permit restrictions.
The young striker scored nine goals and provided two assists in 11 matches for NAC Breda after joining the club in January. Unal also scored twice at Belgium outfit Genk over the first half of the season.
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