Guwahati, 2nd February – NorthEast United FC proudly announces the signing of Gurmeet Singh as a free agent. The promising young goalkeeper has inked a significant 4.5-year deal with the Highlanders.
A young Gurmeet made his professional debut in the Indian Super League with NorthEast United FC in 2019 and later went on to join Hyderabad FC in 2021. He also represented the Indian National team at the recently concluded Asian Games. As he returns to the club, his growth and achievements in the interim promise an exciting chapter for both Gurmeet and NorthEast United FC.
Head Coach, Juan Pedro Benali expressed his delight over the acquisition, stating, "We are thrilled to welcome Gurmeet Singh to NorthEast United FC. His addition to the squad will undoubtedly add immense value to our squad. We are confident that his presence will help us better our performance on the field, and we look forward to achieving great success together."
Mandar Tamhane, the club’s CEO, emphasized the significance of the signing, stating, "Securing Gurmeet Singh for a 4.5-year deal is massive statement to the future of NorthEast United FC. Gurmeet is undeniably a top-tier goalkeeper, and we are very happy to have him on board for the long term. We believe he will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Indian football, and the impact he will have on our club."
Gurmeet Singh, equally thrilled about his move to NorthEast United FC, said, “I am honored and excited to rejoin NorthEast United FC, the place where I made my professional debut. It's truly special to be back where it all started for me. It's a fantastic opportunity, and I am ready to give my all for the club and its supporters. The project here is very exciting and I am very proud to be part of it."
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About: NorthEast United FC is a professional football club based in Guwahati, Assam, India. The club competes in the Indian Super League, the top tier of Indian football. NEUFC was founded in 2014 and represents the seven sisters and one brother of the NorthEast of India.