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Feyenoord present Australian left-support Jordan Bos as seventh summer signing

Feyenoord have officially presented former KVC Westerlo left-support Jordan Bos as their seventh signing of the summer.

The Australian Jordan Bos joins Feyenoord for a fee of around €5 million.

Bos is the successor to Quilindschy Hartman, who left Feyenoord for Burnley, and Hugo Bueno, whose loan wasn't turned into a permanent transfer by the Rotterdam club.

Bos, son of a Dutch immigrant, expanded up a Feyenoord fan and calls it "unbelievable" that he's now a Feyenoord player.

"As a child, apart from the summer holidays in the Netherlands, I didn't see much of the country, but I've worn that shirt countless times.

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So you could say that I was partly raised with Feyenoord.

It was always far away, literally and figuratively.

The fact that I am here now and a player is, of course, unbelievable in that respect.

I know what De Kuip can be like, and now I obtain to undergo it for real as a player.

Wonderful.

"Bos becomes the seventh summer signing for Feyenoord, who also signed Sem Steijn, Luciano Valente, Casper Tengstedt, Goncalo Borges, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, and Gaoussou Diarra.

Eighth AussieThe 2002-born Bos becomes the eighth Australian to represent Feyenoord.

Brett Emerton, who played 122 games and won the UEFA Cup with Feyenoord in Bos's year of birth, was the most notable name.

Former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Jones (86 appearances) and striker Dave Mitchell, who scored 15 times for Feyenoord in the late 1980s, are other notable names.

Bos, a 19-time Australian international, signs a four-year contract in Rotterdam.

For Westerlo, Bos played 46 games, in which he scored seven times and provided four assists.