Former Arsenal player Willian has joined Fulham on a one-year deal.
The 34-year-old was a free agent after leaving Brazilian side Corinthians when his deal expired at the end of last season.
The former Chelsea star has been training with the Cottagers prior to signing for the club.
Willian said: “I’m happy to be here, I’m happy to be back in the Premier League.
“Fulham is a special club, a club that wants to improve, that wants to fight for something bigger, so I’m here to help, and I cant wait to get started.”
Fulham manager is seeking an experienced star to balance his squad, and the Brazilian attacker is the preferred player.
The Brazilian will add some much needed Premier League experience to the squad having won two titles during his seven year stay at Chelsea.
He made a name in England with Chelsea, playing more than 330 games and scoring 63 goals for the west London outfit.
Willian won the Premier League title twice with the Blues and got a UEFA Europa League winner’s medal, marking a successful time in west London.
He followed up his spell at the Blues making the move across London to join Arsenal, where he spent one season.
Fulham manager Marcos Silva has been crying out for more players previously hinting at the fact he thought he did not have a big enough squad to compete in the Premier League.
The English club are having a busy deadline day as they look to sign a plethora of players before the window slams shut.
Marcos Silva’s side are close to completing the signing of Carlos Vinicius, the former Tottenham striker, in a £9.5million deal from Benfica.
They have also signed PSG left-back Layvin Kurzawa after Nice signed Joe Bryan on loan.
Leeds winger Dan James also remains a target as they look to secure a loan deal for the Welshman.
Fulham also saw an opening bid of £6million rejected by Blackburn Rovers for Ben Brereton Diaz and they could return with an improved offer.
The West Londoners have started the season fantastically and currently sit 7th with eight points from five games.