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Post by mayland0s on Jan 1, 2017 16:04:11 GMT
Barnet sign Peterborough's Santos, Cardiff's Tutonda and Akinola from Braintree
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Ricardo Almeida Santos
Centre-back Ricardo Almeida Santos started his career as a trainee with Dagenham and Redbridge
Barnet have announced a triple signing ahead of the reopening of the January transfer window,
The League Two play-off hopefuls have signed Ricardo Almeida Santos, 21, for £100,000 from Peterborough United.
They have also brought in fellow 21-year-old defender David Tutonda from Cardiff City on a two-year deal.
And they secured a third signing on New Year's Eve when striker Simeon Akinola, 24, agreed to move from National League side Braintree Town for £40,000.
Santos, who has signed on an undisclosed-length deal, drops a division to join the Bees after making 75 appearances for League One side Posh.
Tutonda, who failed to make a senior appearance for Cardiff, has previously spent time on loan at Newport and York.
All three deals will be formally completed on Sunday when the transfer window opens.
OR IF THIS DOESN'T COUNT AS ANYTHING TO DO WITH LEYTON ORIENT PLEASE IGNORE.
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Post by redintheface on Jan 1, 2017 16:53:59 GMT
Looks like plenty of action already as Accrington and Mansfield have also announced multiple signings today. Wonder if Barnet's new found wealth may signal a departure for John Akinde if they have to recoup some cash?
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Post by mayland0s on Jan 1, 2017 18:39:23 GMT
You never know but why would Akinde want to come here apart from the money that is.
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Post by shane33 on Jan 2, 2017 3:22:21 GMT
Wow that's very impressive for Barnet and as you say real money. either they have a deal already in place to sell Akinde or they are being super ambitious - time will tell.
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Post by redintheface on Jan 2, 2017 13:04:23 GMT
You never know but why would Akinde want to come here apart from the money that is. Not suggesting Akinde would come to us!
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Post by kbola on Jan 2, 2017 13:41:39 GMT
Why would Akinde refuse Orient? Unthinkable.
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