Brazilian midfielder Gustavo joins Marseille
Marseille - Brazilian midfielder Luiz Gustavo on Tuesday signed a four-year deal for a reported €8 million to join French side Marseille from Bundesliga outfit Wolfsburg.
"Experience, versatility, and strength of character are his main strengths," Marseille said in a statement, adding that Gustavo brought a "solid reputation as an aggressive and skilled link man."
Gustavo, 29, capped 41 times for Brazil, won the Champions League with Bayern Munich before his move to Wolfsburg in 2013.
The following year he played for Brazil in the World Cup semi-final when the side slumped to a humiliating 7-1 defeat to Germany.
Gustavo is the ambitious Ligue 1 side's second summer signing after Monaco striker Valere Germain.
Marseille coach Rudi Garcia is still looking for more talent, and is believed to be eying another striker; two central defenders, one of whom could be Sevilla's Adil Rami; and a goalkeeper, with Steve Mandanda of Crystal Palace among potential targets.
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