Sliema Frank Salt Real Estate completed a major transfer coup when they managed to secure the services of Malta international Dino Zammit, the club announced.
Reports this week had said that Sliema and San Ġiljan were in talks over the transfer of the prolific Zammit and an agreement was finally reached over the weekend.
“Sliema ASC Frank Salt Real Estate are delighted to announce that they have reached an agreement with San Giljan ASC for the signing of Dino Zammit, who will move to the blues on a 5 year deal,” Sliema Frank Salt Real Estate said in a statement.
“Dino Zammit moved to San Giljan from Sirens 8 years ago and has been a mainstay for them since then, always being amongst the top scorers in the Maltese Premier Division, where last year he ended up as top scorer with 52 goals.
“Dino has also been an integral part of the Maltese National Team since he was 18 years old, and has participated in all 3 European Qualifiers and Competitions.”
As part of the deal Sliema young players Nicholas Bugelli and Nico Schiavone will join San Ġiljan.
“As part of the deal that brought Dino Zammit to Sliema, Nicholas Bugelli and Nico Schiavone will be moving to San Giljan. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their sterling service to the club and wish them well for the future,” Sliema said in a statement.
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