Northern Ireland international David Healy has been reunited with former international manager Lawrie Sanchez after he was signed by Fulham from Leeds United for a reported £1.5 million.
The 27-year-old striker - scorer of 29 goals in 59 appearances for his country - has signed a four-year deal with the Londoners.
Healy said: "Obviously I know Lawrie Sanchez well and through his time as manager of Northern Ireland he has given me a lot of support, so I'm really looking forward to playing under him in the Premiership."
Healy added: "It was a disappointing end to my time at Leeds with the club being relegated and I wish them well for the future."
Also exiting Leeds was Robbie Blake, who returned to Burnley in a £250,000 deal.
The 31-year-old has signed a three-year contract with the Clarets, whom he left for Birmingham in a £1.25 million deal in January 2005.
The fee could eventually rise to £350,000 and also includes a bonus if Burnley gain promotion from the Coca-Cola Championship.
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