Valletta FC are set to complete the double signing of midfielder Llywelyn Cremona and Brazilian forward Flavio Cheveresan.
The Citizens have so far enjoyed a very positive start to the season as after they held champions Hibernians to a 1-1 draw they crushed Pieta Hotspurs 6-0 last Friday.
Still, coach Thane Micallef was keen to add more reinforcements to his squad and the Citizens have managed to bring in midfielder Cremona and striker Cheveresan.
Micallef has great knowledge of Cremona’s qualities as he worked with the midfielder last season when he was at the helm of Gudja United.
Cremona’s contract with Gudja United expired at the end of the season and the 27-year-old opted to return to his hometown club.
In fact, negotiations on personal terms are all almost agreed and the player could be unveiled as a new Valletta FC player in the coming days.
On the other hand, Cheveresan’s move to Valletta was expected after the veteran Brazilian forward had already agreed personal terms with the capital club at the end of last week, as reported by the Times of Malta.
The Brazilian forward arrived in Malta last week and watched the Citizens cruise to victory against the Hotspurs last Friday as the Premier League club was awaiting the final paperwork so that they can register the player.
Now, Cheversan’s registration has been completed and he is in line to make his debut with Valletta FC next weekend when they face Sirens on Saturday.
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