The Norwegian international Martin Odegaard has agreed terms with Manchester City, it was announced on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old midfielder joins the Citizens after spending two seasons at Real Madrid, where he made more than 50 appearances and scored three goals.
Odegaard's move is seen as a major coup for Pep Guardiola's side, who will be looking to win their first Premier League title since 2018.
The Norwegian has been highly rated by many football experts and fans alike, and his arrival in England could boost City's chances of success this season.
Guardiola said: "I am delighted to have Martin join us. He is a talented player with great potential, and I believe he can play a key role for our team."
City will face tough competition from Liverpool and Chelsea in the Premier League this season, but Odegaard's talent could give them a real edge.
He has already impressed during pre-season training sessions and is expected to make an immediate impact in the starting lineup.
The signing of Odegaard is just one of several high-profile moves that City have made in recent weeks, including the loan signings of Gabriel Jesus and Ferran Torres.
Overall, Odegaard's arrival at Manchester City is sure to be a big boost for the club, and they will be hoping to use him to help them win the Premier League this season.
