Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer signs with Club Brugge after Inter Milan stint | AP News
Yann Sommer, the Swiss goalkeeper, has officially joined Club Brugge after a stint with Inter Milan. His arrival is expected to strengthen the team's defensive lineup.
Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer has officially joined Club Brugge on a three-year contract, marking his return to Champions League football after a successful stint at Inter Milan. The announcement was made on Tuesday, following Sommer's three seasons with the Serie A club, where he secured two league titles.
Sommer's Transition to Brugge
The 37-year-old Sommer arrives at Brugge as a free agent, stepping in to fill the void left by veteran goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who retired in May at the age of 38. Mignolet played a key role in helping Brugge clinch the Belgian league title.
A Champions League Comeback
Sommer's move to Brugge signifies his return to the Champions League, a competition he last featured in while with Inter Milan. In 2025, he was part of the squad that reached the final, although they were defeated 5-0 by Paris Saint-Germain.
With this new chapter at Club Brugge, Sommer aims to contribute to the team's aspirations in European football.
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