FC Servette has formally announced the acquisition of Tunisian international Dylan Bronn on loan. The 28-year-old defender, boasting an impressive international record with 38 caps, makes a decisive shift from Serie A side Salernitana to the Swiss club, marking a notable transfer in the winter window.
The announcement was made official through FC Servette’s digital channels, confirming that Bronn has inked a contract that extends until the culmination of the 2023/24 season.
Trained at the AS Cannes facilities, the seasoned defender brings a wealth of experience to the Servette squad.
Thierry Regenass, President of FC Servette, expressed his satisfaction with securing Bronn and conveyed high expectations for the player’s contribution in the upcoming season’s second half.
“Dylan Bronn is a very experienced player who will bring additional strength to our defense.
I am delighted to welcome him to Geneva and hope that his performances will contribute to a great second half of the SFC season,” remarked Regenass.
Bronn’s career trajectory underscores his journey through top-tier European football, having previously showcased his skills with renowned clubs.
His proficiency as a defender adds a robust dimension to FC Servette’s defensive capabilities, and the club anticipates significant contributions from the Tunisian player in the ongoing season.
While the details of the transfer costs, remuneration, and other pertinent aspects remain undisclosed, the move signals FC Servette’s strategic intent to reinforce their squad with seasoned talent.
As the Swiss club gears up for the challenges ahead, Dylan Bronn’s arrival stands as a notable addition to their aspirations for a successful campaign.
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