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31/ 05/ 12
| Emre complete’s move
| Upon arrival he went for his medical at the FREMAP Clinic, Las Rozas
| Emre Belözoglu, the new Atletico Madrid player, landed at Barajas Airport at 9:20 hours from Lisbon, where it is with his country, Turkey, in order to play a friendly on Saturday against Portugal.
The Turkish player passed a medical in FREMAP Clinic, Las Rozas then went to the Estadio Vicente Calderon to sign the contract that binds him to Atletico Madrid for the next two seasons. In the afternoon he will return to the concentration of his national side in Lisbon.
Emre attended the media just after he landed. He appeared with a red and white scarf around his neck and said "I am very happy to be here at Atletico Madrid, a great team. Hopefully next season the team will continue as the last did. I thank all who have made it possible to be here, the president, the coach and everyone involved. I am very happy to be at this club."
The Ottoman player said "I am very happy because it is very important for me to play in a league of high level like the Spanish league. I hope to have a good season and show a high level of football for my team and my fans. I have high expectations for the season."
As for his fellow countryman Arda Turan, Emre said: "Arda is my little brother. He is one of the top football players in recent years. Hopefully we can play together and we can close a good season with Atletico Madrid. "
In the medical the new Atletico player completed the circuit under Dr. Jose Maria Villalon, head of medical services of the club, accompanied the player in the tests that were performed under the supervision of Dr. Jesus Ottos, medical director of the circuit. The evidence consisted of medical consultation, collection of clinical history, physical examination, abdominal ultrasound and prostate cardiology clinic, analytical extraction, spirometry, audiometric air, and genetic study ophthalmology.
Dr. Villalon said at the conclusion of the study that the doctor had realised that "the player has reached its optimum level”.
For his part, Dr. Ottos, who led the study, said that "everything went well and the player is in perfect shape."
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