Leeds United have announced the signing of striker Chris Wood from Leicester City on a four-year deal.
The 23-year-old has moved to Elland Road for an undisclosed fee after scoring 20 goals in 62 appearances during his time with the Foxes.
Leeds head coach Uwe Rosler has said that the New Zealand international is the kind of frontman that he was looking to add to his squad.
"I think he's another important piece in the jigsaw," Rosler told the Championship club's official website.
"We were looking for a number nine type – like Chris Wood is. He's physical, strong and experienced in this league. He has potential to develop and has his best years in front of him.
"It's exciting. He already has a proven goalscoring record and I think there are many goals to come. We think that he is the right player."
Wood becomes United's fourth summer signing, following the additions of Charlie Horton, Lee Erwin and Sol Bamba.