Godin joins Cagliari after one season with Inter
Ryan Benson
September 24, 2020 04:16 MYT
September 24, 2020 04:16 MYT
Diego Godin has completed his move from Inter to Cagliari.
The experienced Uruguayan centre-back spent just a single season with Antonio Conte's men before being deemed surplus to requirements.
Cagliari confirmed Godin – who won two Europa League titles and one LaLiga crown during his time with Atletico Madrid – has signed a three-year contract, meaning he will be tied to the club until he is 37.
Godin made 23 Serie A appearances as Inter finished second to Juventus last term, while he also helped them reach the Europa League final, scoring as the Nerazzurri were beaten 3-2 by Sevilla.
Cagliari, who finished 14th in Serie A last term, already have a strong contingent of Uruguayans, with Gaston Pereiro, Nahitan Nandez and Christian Oliva at the club.
They began their 2020-21 campaign with a 1-1 draw at Sassuolo.
Diego #Godín è rossoblù Benvenuto in famiglia Bienvenido en familia Welcome in the family https://t.co/2WjE9N8tVV#bienvenidoGodin #forzaCasteddu pic.twitter.com/Lc5T4kTzFH — Cagliari Calcio (@CagliariCalcio) September 24, 2020
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