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Boruc Seals Legia Switch

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Artur Boruc has signed for Polish side Legia Warsaw after being released by AFC Bournemouth.

The goalkeeper was an integral part of the Cherries side that won promotion to the Premier League as well as a key component of the team that stayed in the top division for five seasons.

The 40-year-old first signed for Bournemouth on loan in 2014 and went on to play 129 times for the club, including 79 appearances in the top flight.

Successful on the pitch, 'the big Pole in our goal' was also popular with supporters off it as well as with team-mates alike, with young 'keepers Aaron Ramsdale and Mark Travers both speaking this season of the big influence working with Boruc has had on them.

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Boruc rejoins Legia, the current Ekstraklasa champions, 15 years after he left the Polish giants to move away from his homeland for the first time with Celtic in 2005.

“Artur has played a huge role in AFC Bournemouth’s recent history, and is without doubt one of the best goalkeepers we have ever had,” said AFC Bournemouth chief executive, Neill Blake.

“His performances, initially on loan, helped get the club to the Premier League and then after signing permanently he was pivotal to staying in the top flight for five seasons.

“Even when his role changed over the last couple of years, Artur epitomised professionalism and has been a huge guidance and mentor to our younger goalkeepers.

“Artur always made it known that it was his dream to finish his career at Legia Warsaw, and I’m delighted that he is able to achieve that.”

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