Leeds United have announced the signing of striker Rodrigo Moreno from Valencia for a club-record fee.
The 29-year-old has signed a four-year contract with Marcelo Bielsa s side, who secured promotion to the Premier League in 2019-20.
The Spain international moves to Elland Road for a reported £26million (€30m).
For me, I m really happy, very excited to join the club in this important season for all of us. It s a new step in my career and I want to help the team to achieve the goals of the season, Rodrigo said in a club interview.
Leeds have been working for two weeks almost on this deal with Valencia. We knew Valencia are in more problems now because we didn t achieve the Champions League last season, but since the first time Victor [Orta, director of football] talked to me I knew that I wanted a new challenge with Leeds, a historic club.
He added: Of course, to work with them [Bielsa] is to work with one of the best coaches in football in this moment. He did important things in different clubs and I m really excited to learn from them and improve my football with hard work, with teamwork, and I hope we can do important things this season.
I m really excited to come back to the Premier League. How people feel the football there is different from other countries. I want to enjoy it. It s an important step as a professional but in my life also.
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Rodrigo scored just seven goals in 34 appearances in all competitions last season, although his campaign was disrupted by knee problems.
Previously with Benfica, he was part of a treble-winning side in 2013-14 and twice reached the Europa League final before joining Valencia in 2014.
He scored five goals in seven appearances in the Copa del Rey in 2018-19, including the winner in the final against Barcelona, as Valencia lifted the trophy in their centenary year.
Rodrigo spent the 2010-11 season in the Premier League on loan at Bolton Wanderers, playing 17 times in the top flight and scoring once.
Valencia have been forced to sell a number of first-team players due to financial difficulties compounded by the coronavirus crisis.
Ferran Torres joined Manchester City for an initial €23m (£20.9m) and midfield duo Dani Parejo and Francis Coquelin were sold to Villarreal for a reported combined fee of just €8m.
Leeds, who are back in the Premier League for the first time since 2004, start the 2020-21 season away to champions Liverpool on September 12.