Newcastle have completed the signing of Swedish striker Alexander Isak from Real Sociedad in a record-breaking deal.
The Saudi-backed Magpies are reported to have parted with ÂŁ60million to land the 22-year-old forward.
He has been handed the No.14 shirt at St James’ Park – which was previously worn by the likes of David Ginola, Temur Ketsbaia and Charles N’Zogbia.
The Sweden International has spent the last three years in Spain, while also earning 37 caps for his country.
He scored 44 goals through 132 appearances for the La Liga club.
Alexander Isak said: “I’m delighted to have it done. It was a big, big decision for me but it is a decision I am really happy with.
“It is a great, historical club that I think anyone would like to play for, with amazing fans. They were a big part of why I came here – and also the club’s project, which is one that I really believe in.
“You always want to go into a team and know how they play. I think Newcastle play very attractive football and I want to be a part of that.”
Newcastle United head coach, Eddie Howe, said: “I’m very excited that Alexander has chosen to join us. He is an outstanding talent who is capable of making a big contribution to the team.
“He is technically very good, with a mix of attributes that will complement us, but he is also at a great age to grow with this club.
“I want to thank the club’s owners and transfer committee for bringing Alexander to Newcastle. We are all delighted to have him on board.”