Ivo Grbic signs for Sheffield United

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For Atlético de Madrid, the arrival of Romanian goalkeeper Horatiu Moldovan as Jan Oblak’s backup confirmed the departure of Croatian Ivo Grbic (28). His future club has just made the news official since the former Lille player has joined the English promoted Sheffield United, bottom of the Premier League after 21 days. He could even already join Chris Wilder’s team for the round of 16 of the FA Cup to be replayed against Brighton this Saturday afternoon.

“My first impressions of the club are very good. Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome I received, I’m really happy to be here. It’s a great thing for every player to play in the Premier League and I’m delighted to be joining Sheffield United. This is the best challenge for me. I’m sure it will be an amazing experience and it will be fun to play in front of our fans.”he said in the SUFC press release.

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