In a landmark deal for Bournemouth, Brazilian striker Evanilson has joined the Premier League club from Porto for a record-breaking £40.2 million fee. The 24-year-old forward arrives in England following a successful four-year stint in Portugal, where he netted 60 goals in 154 appearances for the reigning Primeira Liga champions.
Record Deal to Boost Bournemouth Attack
The Cherries will pay an initial sum of £31.7 million for the forward, with a potential £8.5 million to be added based on performance-related clauses. This makes Evanilson the club’s most expensive purchase to date. Bournemouth’s CEO, Neill Blake, expressed excitement over the acquisition, stating that Evanilson’s signing is a clear signal of the club’s growing aspirations. Blake commented, “Securing such a highly regarded striker shows our determination to compete at a higher level.”
Impressive Track Record and International Experience
Evanilson brings considerable experience to the south coast, having netted 25 goals last season across all competitions, including appearances in the prestigious UEFA Champions League. Despite his young age, he has already achieved a notable international career, earning two caps for Brazil. Evanilson made his senior debut for the national team earlier this year and played a role in Brazil’s 2024 Copa America campaign, appearing as a late substitute in their quarter-final match against Uruguay.
Wearing Bournemouth’s Number Nine
At Bournemouth, Evanilson will take on the number nine jersey, recently vacated by Dominic Solanke, who moved to Tottenham Hotspur earlier in the transfer window in a deal worth up to £65 million. Evanilson is expected to become a key figure in the club’s attacking lineup as they aim to make a significant impact in the Premier League this season.