Danny Ings has joined for Southampton on a permanent transfer following his season-long loan from Liverpool last term.
Ings left Anfield in August 2018 to join Saints on a loan deal that included an agreement for a transfer a year later.
That switch has now been formally finalised, with Ings signing a three-year contract at St Mary s Stadium for a reported fee of £20million.
The 26-year-old, who scored eight goals across 25 Southampton appearances in all competitions in 2018-19, is now excited for the new season after putting serious knee injury troubles behind him.
I m raring to go for the new season.
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It feels good, Ings told Southampton s official website.
Now I ve signed permanently, I feel great. I ve looked after myself and I m just raring to go for the new season.
Personally, it s a big season for me. I feel like it s my most exciting really.
The last few years have been very up and down for me, but I m really looking forward to it and hopefully great things can come from it.
Ings will be joined in Southampton s attack by Che Adams, who signed for the Premier League club from Birmingham City on Monday.