Karagounis joins Fulham

Published September 12, 2012

LONDON, Sept 11: Greece captain Giorgos Karagounis has signed for Fulham on a free transfer, the Premier League club announced on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old midfielder joins after leaving Panathinaikos and told Fulham’s website he was excited to be plying his trade in England.

“I’m delighted to have signed for Fulham Football Club and I am excited by a new challenge in England and the Premier League,” Karagounis said.

“I’m looking forward to working under Martin Jol and playing alongside some fantastic players at this club.”

Fulham’s midfield stock had been depleted during the transfer window with manager Jol losing Moussa Dembele and Clint Dempsey to London rivals and his former team Tottenham Hotspur.

Karagounis, who has also played for Inter Milan and Benfica, was part of the Greek team which won the 2004 European Championship in Portugal.

He shares the record for most Greece caps with 120 appearances and Fulham manager Martin Jol said: “Giorgos Karagounis has a wealth of club and international experience and I’m happy that he’s joined us for this season.”—Reuters

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