Brazil international Lucas Moura has joined Tottenham from Paris Saint-Germain in a deal thought to be worth £25million, the Premier League club have confirmed.
Lucas became PSG s record signing when he arrived from Sao Paulo in January 2013 for €45m (£38m), but fell out of favour under Unai Emery and has now signed for Spurs until 2023.
The 25-year-old winger won four Ligue 1 titles and as many Coupe de la Ligue trophies, while also triumphing in the Coupe de France three times.
Speaking to Spurs TV, he said: It s a new chapter of my life, a new challenge for me.
I can play in the Champions League, it s a big objective for me. Everything is perfect and I m sure that we will do big things together.
We can win a lot of things and why not the Champions League?
Despite scoring 12 goals in 37 top-flight appearances as PSG finished second in 2016-17, Lucas found himself on the fringes of head coach Emery s squad this season, scoring once in just six outings in all competitions.
Lucas has yet to appear in this season s Champions League, meaning he could feature when Mauricio Pochettino s men take on Juventus in the last 16.
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The London club, who host Manchester United on Wednesday, are on the periphery of the top four and were held 1-1 by Newport County in the FA Cup at the weekend.
Lucas, who won an Olympic silver medal in 2012, has 36 international caps to his name and joins former PSG team-mate Serge Aurier at Wembley.