Huddersfield Town have snapped up Stoke City's Egypt international winger Ramadan Sobhi, who will sign a three-year deal after the conclusion of the World Cup in Russia.
The 21-year-old has made 46 appearances for Stoke across all competitions after joining from Egyptian side El Ahly in 2016.
He scored one of his two Premier League goals last season against Huddersfield on Boxing Day.
Sobhi has 26 caps for Egypt and is among the team's key players at the World Cup, which begins on Thursday, the day before Egypt's opener against Uruguay.
✅ #htafc will sign Egyptian international @RamadanSobhi from @stokecity for an undisclosed fee following the conclusion of this summer's World Cup.
— Huddersfield Town (@htafcdotcom) June 12, 2018
🇪🇬 Ramadan flew in from Egypt's training camp to sign a three-year contract with the Club.
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"He's a real talent and has achieved a lot for a player who is only 21 years old," Huddersfield manager David Wagner told the club's website.
"Ramadan will join our club on the back of a challenging season. However, he already has a lot of the qualities ... he's skilful, direct and very quick-thinking. He still has a lot of space to improve, too, which is very exciting."
Stoke were relegated to the second-tier Championship after finishing 19th in the Premier League last season.