Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed winger Adama Traore from Middlesbrough on a five-year contract.
Wolves did not provide details of the fee, but media reports said the deal was worth a club-record £18 million.
Traore, 22, spent the last two seasons at the Riverside Stadium, scoring five goals and providing 10 assists in the last campaign to be voted Middlesbrough's Player of the Season.
We are delighted to confirm that Adama Traore has signed for Wolves from @Boro for an undisclosed fee. #BienvenidoAdama
— Wolves (@Wolves) August 8, 2018
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A product of the Barcelona youth system, Traore left the Camp Nou in 2015 to join Aston Villa, moving to Middlesbrough after a season.
He becomes Wolves coach Nuno Espirito Santo's fifth recruit of the transfer window, following goalkeeper Rui Patricio, defender Jonny Castro Otto, midfielder Joao Moutinho and forward Raul Jimenez into the club.