Lanús
Americannoun
noun
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Bournemouth have agreed a deal to sign Argentine left-back Julio Soler, 19, from Lanus in a deal worth about £12m.
From BBC
The approximate $7.5 million transfer fee paid to Lanus means de la Vega is being asked to perform immediately.
From Seattle Times
De la Vega rebounded by scoring six goals with seven assists through all competitions with Lanus last year.
From Seattle Times
The Argentine international contributed 17 goals and 14 assists in 127 appearances overall for Lanus.
From Seattle Times
He was born in Olavarria, a small town in the southeastern part of Buenos Aires Province and began his professional career with the namesake club in Lanus — moving approximately four hours from home to the outskirts of the populous capital city at age 13.
From Seattle Times
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