Chicago Fire to sign winger Jonathan Bamba from Celta Vigo
The Chicago Fire acquired winger Jonathan Bamba on Tuesday and signed him to a contract that runs through the 2027 season. Financial terms were not disclosed by the Fire, who will also have a club option for 2028.
With the Brazilian star on loan at Santos for six months from Al-Hilal, the MLS franchise is happy because it signed another star. According to journalist Tom Bogert, Chicago Fire
The Chicago Fire will sign Ivory Coast international winger Jonathan Bamba from Celta Vigo, sources tell GIVEMESPORT.
La Liga outfit Celta Vigo have on Tuesday announced the permanent departure of a member of the club’s attacking ranks.The player to have called time on his stint at Balaídos? Jonathan Bamba.Bamba,
Chicago Fire have announced the signing of winger Jonathan Bamba from LaLiga outfit Celta Vigo until 2027, with the option for a further year's extension. This browser is not supported, please use a different one or install the app Bamba will occupy an international spot on the Fire’s roster,
Real Madrid had looked well set to book their place in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, but now progression is not guaranteed as Celta have scored to bring the tie back to 2-1 at the Santiago
Chicago is nearing an agreement to sign winger Jonathan Bamba on a permanent transfer from Celta Vigo in La Liga, which was first reported by Fabrizio Romano. Nothing has been finalized yet ...
Brazilian teenage striker Endrick came off the bench to score two goals in extra time and help Real Madrid rescue a hard-fought 5-2 win over Celta Vigo on Thursday that booked them a place in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals.
A brilliant brace from 18-year-old Endrick saved Real Madrid from a shocking collapse and sent Los Blancos through to the Copa del Rey quarterfinals.
The Chicago Fire FC just signed the youngest field player in club history. The latest: The Fire signed 15-year-old midfielder Robert Turdean to a club-record contract for a Homegrown Player. Homegrown Players are local athletes who attend the club's soccer academy.
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