Bournemouth have completed the signing of Rangers target Dominic Solanke from Liverpool.
Solanke has been linked with a host of clubs in this month's transfer window and recently saw a move to Crystal Palace collapse; he had been due to join the Eagles on a loan deal.
The hitman has now sealed a permanent exit from Anfield and Bournemouth have splashed out a reported £19m for his signature, adding him to Eddie Howe's squad.
Solanke has expressed his delight at the move and told Bournemouth's official site: "I think the club is going somewhere. Over the past few years, they have been really good in the Premier League and had some good positional finishes as well. I think it’s a good club to be at, especially for someone of my age."
Rangers had also been linked with Solanke, but Bournemouth are allowing Jermain Defoe to move to Ibrox on a loan deal.
Solanke has not managed a single first team minute for Liverpool in the current campaign, with Jurgen Klopp having a wealth of options up top.
The striker joined Liverpool in the summer of 2017 following the end of his contract at Chelsea.