Frosinone signs Aleksandar Tonev on permanent deal from Aston Villa
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The next chapter of Aleksandar Tonev's career will take place in a town with a population under 50,000 and at a club with fewer than 8,000 Twitter followers.
Frosinone Calcio, whose meteoric rise resulted in promotion to Serie A in May, announced the signing of the 25-year-old Bulgarian midfielder from Aston Villa on Thursday, bringing an end to his time at Villa Park.
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Conosciamo meglio Aleksandar Tonev https://t.co/Mje8nUFkLx pic.twitter.com/tUnAUfxUhT
— Frosinone Calcio (@Frosinone1928) August 27, 2015
Tonev, who joined Villa from Lech Poznan in 2013, spent last season on loan at Celtic, but his time at the Scottish club was marred by a seven-match ban in October for racially abusing Shay Logan of Aberdeen.
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