Bullaude is, after Quinten Timber, David Hancko, Igor Paixão, Javairô Dilrosun, Santiago Giménez, Sebastian Szymański, Marcos López, Mats Wieffer, Danilo, Mohamed Taabouni, Oussama Idrissi, Jacob Rasmussen, Fredrik André Bjørkan and Timon Wellenreuther, fifteen, newcomer to al denoordeuther this summer.
With Luis Sinisterra, Tyrell Malacia, Marcos Senesi, Fredrik Aursnes, Bryan Linssen, Jens Toornstra, Philippe Sandler, Mark Diemers, Cyriel Dessers, Guus Til and Ramon Hendriks, a large part of last season’s selection also left, when Feyenoord finished third and reached the Conference League final. Feyenoord sold this summer for 69 million euros and spent 30 million euros of that on the transfer market.
“I am very happy that this opportunity has come my way,” says Bullaude on the Feyenoord club site, where he will play with shirt number 30. “When I heard that Feyenoord was interested in me, I didn’t hesitate for a moment. Here I will of course have to adapt to life here, but I want to show the best of myself as soon as possible and help the team where necessary, both offensively and defensively.”
Seen as a box-to-box player who puts a lot of energy into his game, ‘Eze’ Bullaude started his football career with Club Deportivo in his hometown of Maipú and was picked up early on by the youth academy of nearby professional club Godoy Cruz.
At the current number four of the Argentine Primera División, the right-footed attacking midfielder made his debut in the first team at the age of seventeen. Bullaude quickly became popular for his great work ethic and his attacking impulses. In total, the Argentinian made 96 official appearances for Godoy Cruz, in which he was good for eighteen goals and nine assists.