Southampton have completed the signing of former Juventus defender Martin Caceres until the end of the season.
Caceres, 29, has been without a club since leaving Italian champions Juve at the end of last term and joins a Saints side lacking cover at the back.
Virgil van Dijk's long-term ankle injury compounded the January exit of captain Jose Fonte but the signing of Uruguay international Caceres provides some much-needed experience for boss Claude Puel.
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- Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) February 16, 2017
He reportedly turned down interest from AC Milan and Crystal Palace and insists a move to the English south coast was the right choice.
Speaking to the club's official website, Caceres said: "I am very happy to have signed for what is an important club in English football. I am looking forward to getting started with my new team-mates.
"Of all of the options that I had, I think that the best option for me was to come to Southampton. I am extremely happy to have joined this club."
Caceres is unlikely to be able to slot straight into the team given he has not played since last February after undergoing surgery on a torn right Achilles tendon.
The former Barcelona and Sevilla defender could therefore miss out on the EFL Cup final against Manchester United on Feb. 26.