Signing for a new club is usually a big moment in a player's life, and one that is exciting. Sometimes it means that the player is happy, and can even elicit a smile because of it.
Even when being presented as a new player, there are cameras. Most people have been conditioned into smiling at a camera. Not Aaron Lennon though. Back in January, when he was being presented as an Everton player after joining on loan - he didn't appear to be too thrilled with the prospect:
GALLERY: @Aaron7Lennon arrives at Finch Farm for the first time: http://t.co/6Z0CA1cbtr #EFC pic.twitter.com/qBh56cQGac
— Everton (@Everton) February 3, 2015
Well, Everton fans won't have minded as his all-action work rate lifted the Toffees and clearly impressed manager Roberto Martinez.
Martinez was so impressed that a deal to sign Lennon was completed on the final day of the transfer window. It was Lennon's second chance to be presented to Everton fans, and boy did he take full advantage:
LENNON: A beaming Aaron Lennon is photographed back at Finch Farm. #WelcomeBackAaron More: http://t.co/tWC6BhFXXj pic.twitter.com/0anqJ6pSnw
— Everton (@Everton) September 2, 2015
Even the Everton twitter account got in on the act, emphasising that this is no ordinary Aaron Lennon. This is a beaming Aaron Lennon.
He looks genuinely happy:
.@Aaron7Lennon: "It's the move I wanted & it was a great moment for me to finally become a full time Everton player." pic.twitter.com/t0G4uGQNEz
— Everton (@Everton) September 2, 2015
That's what happens when you leave the Spurs U-21 team.