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Swansea complete £5.55m deal for Valencia's Pablo Hernandez

 

Pa
Friday 31 August 2012 17:39 BST
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In the mix Swans chairman Huw Jenkins is still in pursuit of Valencia winger Pablo Hernandez , a player that has appeared regularly at the Mestalla for the past four years. The 27-year-old has four Spanish caps, although was originally t
In the mix Swans chairman Huw Jenkins is still in pursuit of Valencia winger Pablo Hernandez , a player that has appeared regularly at the Mestalla for the past four years. The 27-year-old has four Spanish caps, although was originally t (GETTY IMAGES)

Swansea have completed the signing of Valencia winger Pablo Hernandez for a club record fee of £5.55million.

The Spain international, who has four caps to his name, has signed a three-year contract at the Liberty Stadium subject to international clearance and comes in as a direct replacement for Scott Sinclair, who sealed his switch to Manchester City earlier this afternoon.

Hernandez, 27, had voiced his desire to be reunited with Michael Laudrup, having worked with the Swans boss while at Getafe.

And he was delighted to put pen to paper after passing his medical, telling the club website: "I'm very happy to become a Swansea City player.

"It was my target as soon as I knew there was interest. There were offers from other clubs, but this was the only club I wanted to join."

Hernandez becomes Swansea's eighth summer signing and the fee paid for the wide man just eclipses that paid by the South Wales club to bring midfielder Ki Sung-yueng from Celtic last week.

Hernandez, who scored five times in 40 appearances for Valencia last term, will not be available for Saturday's Barclays Premier League meeting with Sunderland, but is eager to get down to work with Laudrup, one of his heroes.

"I want to thank the club and Michael Laudrup for making me feel like a very important player. Now I want to repay that faith on the football field," he said.

"Swansea is a very important football club and will only keep getting better. They were a good side last year and look even better so far this season.

"I watched the game against West Ham on TV last week and they played some good football. I also liked the atmosphere; the fans are good and together with Michael Laudrup's presence it's an exciting package.

"Michael was my idol when I was young.

"Then I was lucky enough to play under him at Getafe.

"I was a young player at Getafe and I learnt a lot from him. He gave me confidence and I have a lot to thank him for. Now I want to help him at Swansea in return, because he was very important for my career."

Swansea had been hopeful of concluding deals for Feyenoord's Jerson Cabral and Crewe's Ashley Westwood before the transfer window closes, but it is understood that Cabral has rejected the chance to join the club, with the Westwood deal also looking unlikely.

PA

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