Crystal Palace have confirmed the signing of ahead Brennan Johnson from Tottenham Hotspur in a club-record switch.
The £35m deal will see the 24-year-old Wales worldwide pen a four-and-a-half 12 months deal and can put on the No. 11 shirt for the Eagles.
Johnson, who scored the one aim of the sport as Spurs ended a 17-year await a trophy with victory over Manchester United in last season’s Europe League final, will likely be eligible to make his Palace debut towards Newcastle United at St. James’ Park on Sunday.
The ahead was named Championship Younger Participant of the Season in Nottingham Forest’s 2021/22 promotion-winning season and has gained 42 senior caps for Wales.
About Johnson’s arrival, Palace supervisor Oliver Glasner stated: “I’m actually delighted that Brennan has joined the membership. He arrives very early within the window, so credit score to the membership for making this occur so shortly.
“Brennan will give us choices in our attacking play along with his tempo and goalscoring means and with all of the upcoming video games he will likely be a useful addition to the squad.”
Johnson added: “I’m actually excited and I’m actually completely happy. Crystal Palace are such a fantastic membership, one which I’ve at all times admired.
“It’s a good time for me to be right here and be part of the journey that this membership is on – I’m tremendous excited.”
