Norwich City have completed the signing of Danish attacking midfielder Emiliano Marcondes.
He has signed an initial one-year contract, with the option of an extra year, and will wear the number 11 shirt. Marcondes will also be eligible for tomorrow's fixture against Hull City.
He spent three years with Thomas Frank's Brentford from 2018, scoring the all-important second goal in their Championship play-off final win against Swansea in 2021.
During that time, he also went back to Midtjylland on loan where he won a Danish Superliga title.
During his three years with Bournemouth, he spent time on loan at Nordsjælland where he worked with City head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup, and Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.
Marcondes has played for Denmark at every age group up as far as Under-21s.
On joining City, he said: "It's been a long time coming but I'm very excited to be here with the guys.
"I've been here for a couple of days training already and it's been easier to settle in knowing some of the faces already."
Norwich City sporting director Ben Knapper added: "We’re delighted to welcome Emi to Norwich City.
"We feel he can really help support us in what we are building here. He has great quality, can play in multiple positions, and he brings some fantastic experience at this level having been promoted from the Championship on two previous occasions.
"He has also worked with Johannes before, so he understands exactly how we want to play, and he will really add to the competition and options that we have available in our squad."