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Former Italy midfielder Ledesma set for Santos move

byCustoms Today Report
29/08/2015
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ROME: Former Italy international midfielder Cristian Ledesma has agreed to join Brazilian club Santos, according to media reports.

The 32-year-old, a free agent after ending his nine-year spell at Lazio this summer, will earn a monthly salary of $50,000, reports Xinhua.

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Santos were also understood to be chasing Queens Park Rangers midfielder Sandro, Liverpool’s Lucas Leiva and Boca Juniors’ Fernando Gago.

Ledesma’s arrival means the club has finally signed a renowned defensive midfielder,” Santos said in a statement on Friday.

Born in Argentina, Ledesma was Lazio’s most experienced player last season and left the club with 318 first-team appearances.

Santos are currently 11th in Brazil’s 20-team Serie A standings with seven wins, six draws and seven losses this season.

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