Adilson Malanda Joins Middlesbrough from MLS Side
Adilson Malanda Joins Middlesbrough from MLS Side

Celebrity Fan Web  – Middlesbrough have completed the signing of French centre-back Adilson Malanda from MLS club Charlotte FC. The 23-year-old defender has signed a five-and-a-half-year contract, marking a long-term commitment to the Championship side. Despite joining officially, Malanda will remain on loan with Charlotte FC until the end of their Major League Soccer season in November.

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Malanda is Middlesbrough’s sixth addition of the transfer window and their second this week. His arrival follows the loan signing of Sverre Nypan from Manchester City, secured earlier on Tuesday. The deal reflects the club’s strategic planning under head coach Rob Edwards, who continues to strengthen the squad across key positions.

The French defender has built a solid reputation in MLS with consistent performances and athletic defensive skills. His development in the United States has made him an attractive prospect for European clubs, and Middlesbrough moved swiftly to secure his services. By loaning him back to Charlotte, Boro ensures his continued progress while avoiding a mid-season disruption for the American side.

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Malanda is the third defender Middlesbrough have brought in this summer, underlining their focus on reinforcing the backline. Earlier in the window, Alfie Jones arrived from Hull City, and Callum Brittain joined from Blackburn Rovers. The trio brings depth, versatility, and experience to a defence that will be crucial in a demanding Championship campaign.

The new signings come as Boro enjoy a positive start to their league season. Under new leadership, the Teessiders have won both opening games for the first time since 1994. Rob Edwards’ early impact has sparked optimism among supporters, with hopes of a strong promotion push this season.

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Malanda’s long-term deal and delayed arrival suggest Middlesbrough are planning beyond just short-term gains. His integration into the squad later this year could provide a timely boost during the final stages of the season. The club’s recruitment strategy appears well-aligned with their ambitions, blending young talent with experienced campaigners.

As the MLS season runs through November, Malanda will continue gaining match fitness and competitive experience before joining his new teammates at the Riverside. Fans can look forward to seeing the highly-rated defender in action as Boro aim for a return to the Premier League, with his physical presence, tactical awareness, and leadership qualities expected to enhance the squad’s defensive resilience during the crucial second half.

By setnis