Man City starlet Carlos Borges quits club in permanent transfer to Ajax – and changes his NAME | The Sun

MANCHESTER CITY starlet Carlos Borges has quit the club for a permanent transfer to Ajax.

And he’s shown he’s ready for a fresh start by changing his name.

Borges, 19, has penned a five-year deal with Ajax after completing his transfer on Thursday evening.

Ajax will pay City an initial £12million for the Premier League 2 Player of the Season.

That fee could rise to over £16m with add-ons.

And City have also inserted clauses entitling them to a sell-on fee, as well as giving them the option to re-sign Borges in the future.

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In an interesting move, Ajax confirmed the Portuguese winger will now play under his first maternal name Forbs rather than paternal surname Borges.

The Dutch side moved quickly to wrap up a deal after the teen had looked set to join West Ham.

David Moyes was looking to complete a move for Borges before Ajax hijacked the deal on Monday.

And the former Sporting Lisbon ace will now line in Amsterdam as a replacement for Dusan Tadic.

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The Serbian ripped up his contract after scoring 105 goals in five seasons.

And Tadic quickly penned a contract with Turkish outfit Fenerbahce.

He has since scored one goal in two outings, and Borges has big boots to fill in the Dutch capital.

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