Middlesbrough have completed the signing of goalkeeper Victor Valdes after the Spain international left Manchester United.
The former Barcelona man has signed a two-year contract with the newly-promoted side and becomes their fifth summer signing.
CONFIRMED | @1victorvaldes is officially a #Boro man - https://t.co/6QnQ2GzhGR #UTB pic.twitter.com/hWLPRCJ1Hw
— Middlesbrough FC (@Boro) July 7, 2016
Valdes departed United after making just two appearances for the club under Louis van Gaal, having had a public falling-out with the Dutchman.
Valdes was accused of refusing to play for the club's Under-21 side by Van Gaal, a claim he strenuously denied. He eventually made three appearances for the youth squad before spending the second half of last season on loan at Standard Liege.
The Spaniard won the World Cup with his country in 2010, and was also a member of La Roja's European Championship-winning squad in 2012, while he lifted six La Liga titles at Barca, along with three Champions League trophies.
Middlesbrough have made significant efforts to reshape their squad this summer, acquiring Viktor Fischer from Ajax, Bernardo Espinosa from Sporting Gijon, Jordan McGhee from Hearts and Marten de Roon from Atalanta....
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