Coventry City have strengthened their squad ahead of the new Premier League season by signing French winger Loum Tchaouna from Burnley for an undisclosed fee.
The 22-year-old has agreed a five-year contract with the Sky Blues, with reports suggesting the transfer is worth around £20 million.
Tchaouna arrives after spending just one season at Burnley, having joined the Clarets from Italian side Lazio last summer.
Despite Burnley's relegation from the Premier League, the winger made 32 appearances in all competitions and scored three goals.
Speaking after completing the move, Tchaouna expressed his excitement about the challenge ahead.
"I'm so excited to start this new season in the Premier League."
"I'm feeling good and ready for the challenge," he said.
"I experienced the Premier League with Burnley last season, and it was incredible. I'm bringing my energy, determination and leadership to the team."
"I've played in Ligue 1, Serie A and now the Premier League, which I believe is the best league in the world."
"For my age, I've already gained a lot of experience, and I can't wait to get started."
The former France youth international began his career in Rennes' academy before moving to Salernitana in Italy.
His performances there earned him a transfer to Lazio, where he continued his development before returning to England with Burnley.
Coventry, who secured promotion by winning last season's Championship title, will begin their Premier League campaign with a daunting home fixture against reigning champions Arsenal on 21 August.