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Boro continue to splash the cash with Fletcher signing

Former Barnsley man Ashley Fletcher signs for £6.5million from West Ham

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By Robert Haggis

Ashley Fletcher became Middlesbrough’s second signing from inside a week, as he signs a four-year deal with the Teeside club.

The £6.5million-rated 21-year-old flew in to Yorkshire from the Hammers’ training camp in Germany, and will join up with former teammate Darren Randolph, who signed for in a £5million deal earlier this week.

Fletcher made his name in when playing with , and was pivotal in securing the club’s return to the Championship, scoring eight goals in 27 appearnaces.

Having joined the on loan in January 2016, Fletcher became something of a Wembley specialist, scoring twice in two wins for Barnsley at the stadium, once in the Trophy against Oxford United and once in the play-off final against .

After his successful loan spell in Yorkshire, Fletcher joined West Ham from Manchester United in 2016, turning down a new contract at Old Trafford in order to secure first team football. He made 20 appearances for the Hammers, 17 from the bench, and scored one goal, which was against his former employers in the .

Fletcher adds to the fire-power assembled at the Riverside over the last few weeks as new boss shapes his squad for the Championship season, as Boro look for an immediate return back to the .

He will be competing with club record signing Britt Assombalonga and ex-Toulouse man Martin Braithwaite for a starting position up front, with the Teeside club’s spending on strikers nearing the £30million mark in this transfer window.

 

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