Godin joins Cagliari after one season at Inter Milan

Diego Godin, 34, has signed a three-year contract with Cagliari after one season at fellow Serie A side Inter Milan on Thursday.

Published : Sep 25, 2020 08:44 IST

Uruguay captain Diego Godin will be seen in a three-year stint at Cagliari after a single season at Inter Milan
Uruguay captain Diego Godin will be seen in a three-year stint at Cagliari after a single season at Inter Milan
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Uruguay captain Diego Godin will be seen in a three-year stint at Cagliari after a single season at Inter Milan

 Uruguay captain and central defender Diego Godin has joined Cagliari after one season at fellow Serie A side Inter Milan, the Sardinian club said on Thursday.

The 34-year-old, Uruguay's most capped player with 135 appearances, has played at three World Cups and is regarded as one of the finest defenders of his generation. Cagliari said in a statement that he had signed a three-year contract.

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At club level, Godin is best known for a nine-season stint at Atletico Madrid where he helped form the backbone of the uncompromising side built by Diego Simeone, whose son Giovanni plays as a centre-forward for Cagliari.

He was also an imposing presence at the heart of the Inter defence as it finished second in Serie A last season with the best defensive record in the league.

 

There was no obvious reason why Inter wanted to let him go, although Italian media reported that it was trying to cut its wage bill to fund new signings for coach Antonio Conte.

Cagliari, which won its only Serie A title in 1970, finished 14th in the standings last season after suffering a form slump in January and February.

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