NORWICH City have signed striker Lewis Grabban from Bournemouth for an undisclosed fee.
Grabban has signed a three-year deal with the Canaries, with the option of a further 12 months on top of that.
The 26-year-old made 93 appearances for Bournemouth, scoring 35 goals.
He was the Cherries' top scorer in 2013-14, netting 22 times as Eddie Howe's side finished 10th in the Championship.
Grabban becomes Norwich's first signing since being relegated from the Premier League.
"It's good to start a new chapter, get going again with Norwich and hopefully get promotion," said Grabban.
"I've played here before and the atmosphere's been great, the fans are great.
"It's exciting to be a part of the club now and, hopefully, do well for them."
Norwich boss Neil Adams said: "I am delighted that Lewis has put pen to paper to become my first signing.
"He will provide pace, intelligent movement and a high work ethic to the front line, and of course he showed in the Championship last season that he is capable of scoring a variety of different goals.
"Lewis possesses precisely the type of attitude, application and quality that I expect from my players, and I am really looking forward to integrating him into the squad."
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