Rovers have made Barnsley right-back Callum Brittain their first summer signing, but what have fans said?
The 24-year-old has put pen to paper over a four-year contract at Ewood Park and joins for a fee that could eventually rise to seven figures.
Rovers tried to move for Brittain during the January window, though their advances were knocked back.
Here is what supporters had to say on social media about the new addition to Jon Dahl Tomasson's squad
Get in! Buzzing with this! A great start to our summer business! InBroughtonWeTrust 🔵⚪️
— Adam Tauszky (@Leap_year_man) July 21, 2022
Fantastic signing, welcome to the club Callum 👏🏻
— Elektec Ltd (@ElektecL) July 21, 2022
I’m not gonna pretend I’ve watched Callum Brittain play on a regular basis.
— Chris Martin (@ChrisMartin_93) July 21, 2022
However:
His stats look good.
He was class against us at Ewood.
We need a replacement for Nyambe.
And from what I’ve heard, he was one of Barnsley’s best players last season.
I’ll take it!#Rovers
Great signing! 🔵⚪️
— Simon Brfc Hopkins (@hopkinsBRFC21) July 21, 2022
Welcome aboard Mr Brittain!
— Mark Whittle (@MarkWhittle1) July 21, 2022
Decent signing by #Rovers
Hopefully the first of a few more 🙏
One down 4 or 5 more to come I hope,great signing
— Andrew Egginton-Dìaz (@mmmjackdaniels) July 21, 2022
Love it
— Blackburn Rovers Fan (@BlueWhiteHalves) July 21, 2022
YES!
— Blackburnian4Life🌹💙 (@MuzlamicNOT) July 21, 2022
😍😍😍
— cody (@BrfcDodo) July 21, 2022
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