Confirmed Transfer Yohan Benalouane

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Defender Yohan Benalouane has completed a move to Leicester City on a four-year deal subject to international clearance and Premier League and FA approval.
- Leicester City complete deal for Atalanta defender Yohan Benalouane.
- The 28-year-old has signed a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
- He has extensive experience in both the Italian Serie A and the French Ligue 1.
- Benalouane will wear the no.29 shirt.


Defender Yohan Benalouane has completed a move to Leicester City on a four-year deal subject to international clearance and Premier League and FA approval.

The 28-year-old centre back arrives from Serie A side Atalanta for an undisclosed fee and will add some healthy competition to Claudio Ranieri’s defensive line ahead of Saturday’s Barclays Premier League opener against Sunderland. He will wear the no.29 shirt.

Standing at 6ft 2ins, Benalouane is blessed with both pace and power alongside a composure on the ball that should make him a good fit for the challenges of Premier League football.

A former France Under-21 international, Yohan has since opted to represent Tunisia at international level and arrives with an impressive track record at club level in both Italy and France.

After coming through the ranks at French side Saint-Etienne, Benalouane’s performances in Ligue 1 earned him a move to Italy in 2010, when he signed for newly promoted Cesena in Serie A.

Two solid seasons for the Italian outfit earned him another move to Parma, initially on loan in the summer of 2012. After helping lift his team to a 10th placed finish in 2012/13, he joined Atalanta on loan in January 2014 before making that deal permanent at the end of the season.

Last term Benalouane’s performances at the heart of Atalanta’s defence provided a solid foundation for a campaign that saw the Italian side amass 37 point total en route to securing Serie A survival in impressive fashion.

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Defender Yohan Benalouane has completed a move to Leicester City on a four-year deal subject to international clearance and Premier League and FA approval.

The 28-year-old centre back arrives from Serie A side Atalanta for an undisclosed fee and will add some healthy competition to Claudio Ranieri’s defensive line ahead of Saturday’s Barclays Premier League opener against Sunderland. He will wear the no.29 shirt.

Standing at 6ft 2ins, Benalouane is blessed with both pace and power alongside a composure on the ball that should make him a good fit for the challenges of Premier League football.

A former France Under-21 international, Yohan has since opted to represent Tunisia at international level and arrives with an impressive track record at club level in both Italy and France.

After coming through the ranks at French side Saint-Etienne, Benalouane’s performances in Ligue 1 earned him a move to Italy in 2010, when he signed for newly promoted Cesena in Serie A.

Two solid seasons for the Italian outfit earned him another move to Parma, initially on loan in the summer of 2012. After helping lift his team to a 10th placed finish in 2012/13, he joined Atalanta on loan in January 2014 before making that deal permanent at the end of the season.

Last term Benalouane’s performances at the heart of Atalanta’s defence provided a solid foundation for a campaign that saw the Italian side amass 37 point total en route to securing Serie A survival in impressive fashion.
 
There's an interview of him on Foxes Player. Looks happy to be here to me...
 
Ben-a-loon or Ben-a-lou-an I'd presume.

Should be interesting on Soccer Saturday this season though is Merson has to cover our games!
 
You can never have enough experienced, knowledgeable beast central defenders. He's been about, knows how to defend and seems to be a character.

We were definitely one short in this area so this ticks another box. Happy with this.
 
You can never have enough experienced, knowledgeable beast central defenders. He's been about, knows how to defend and seems to be a character.

We were definitely one short in this area so this ticks another box. Happy with this.

Yep, between him Huth and Big Was we've got some right nasty bastards back there. Wes knows how to mix it up too. They'll leave a few marks I reckon.

Between this bloke and Kante we've got an aggressive streak to enable our more attacking football. On paper good business...let's hope the two lads can actually play.
 
Definitely needed strengthening in this department. Seems decent on paper hope he's as good on grass .

I hope he doesn't try as a game of double coupies is hard enough on grass let alone a Premier League game.
 
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