O'Dowda links up with Keane at Ferencvaros
- On July 4, Republic of Ireland international Callum O'Dowda signed for Hungarian champions Ferencvaros, linking up with manager Robbie Keane.
- Following Cardiff's relegation to League One, O'Dowda sought European football, prompting his move despite Cardiff manager Brian Barry-Murphy's efforts to retain him.
- O'Dowda's 32 Ireland caps and nine Championship seasons facilitated his swift transfer from Cardiff amid their relegation and Champions League ambitions, becoming Keane’s first Irish signing.
- Ferencvaros gains reinforcement for Champions League qualifiers, while Cardiff loses a key player, impacting both clubs’ European ambitions.
- Robbie Keane's success as Ferencváros manager, with back-to-back titles, makes O'Dowda's signing the club's first Irish recruit and highlights their European ambitions.
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O’Dowda seals shock Ferencvaros switch to become Keane’s first Irish signing
IRELAND defender Callum O’Dowda has joined Robbie Keane’s Ferencvaros after agreeing a deal to depart Cardiff City. Keane swooped for the 30-year-old this week after learning that Cardiff were open to offers for the Ireland international. Callum O’Dowda has joined Robbie Keane’s Ferencvaros from Cardiff City He becomes the first Irish player that Keane has signed at the Hungarian champions The 30-year-old still had three years to run on his co…
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