Norwich City have finally completed the signing of Hull City winger Robbie Brady.
The two clubs had been in discussions regarding the Republic of Ireland international's services for a number of weeks, but they had found it difficult to reach an agreement over a fee.
However, all parties have now found a common ground, with the 23-year-old having arrived at Carrow Road for an undisclosed figure.
"I'm really pleased to sign Robbie. As everyone's aware, we've been chasing him for quite a while," manager Alex Neil told the club's official website.
"He'll be an absolutely perfect fit for us. Hopefully he can go on and show everything that we think he's capable of. He's dynamic, he's got good energy to get up and down the pitch, and he's got a fantastic left foot which makes him a real danger at set pieces. He's got a lot of things in his locker.
"It gives us good competition down the left side. He's got good pedigree and he's still young so he's got his best days ahead of him, so we're just really happy that we've managed to get it over the line."
The former Manchester United trainee, who has signed a three-year contract, has become the third player to join Norwich this summer following the arrivals of Graham Dorrans and Youssouf Mulumbu from West Bromwich Albion.