Burnley winger Wilson Odobert has completed a permanent move to Tottenham Hotspur for an undisclosed fee.
The 19-year-old arrived at Turf Moor from Troyes 12 months ago and scored four times in 33 matches last term as the Clarets were relegated from the top flight.
Odobert became the club's youngest Premier League goalscorer when he struck in a 4-1 defeat against Chelsea last October.
He also netted against Crystal Palace and Fulham, earning rave reviews for his performances on the left flank and through the middle despite a tough season for the Clarets.
The French Under-21 international was on target in the 4-1 win at Luton Town on Monday night as Scott Parker made a winning start to his Burnley tenure.
He now returns to the top flight with Spurs, who are aiming to build on last season's fifth-place finish.
An official statement read: "The club would like to wish Wilson all the best and thank him for his efforts during his time at Turf Moor."
Odobert has put to pen over a deal running until 2029 with the London outfit and will wear the number 28 shirt.
Ange Postecoglou's side kick off the campaign with a trip to the King Power Stadium to take on newly-promoted Leicester City on Monday night.
Meanwhile, Scott Twine has joined Championship rivals Bristol City on a permanent deal.
Twine spent the second half of last season on loan at Ashton Gate under Liam Manning, who he also played under at MK Dons.
Twine has penned a four-year deal with the Robins and arrives for an undisclosed fee.
Manning told the club site: “It has been no secret the desire to bring Scott back to the club, and it has been a long time coming but we are delighted to get the deal over the line.
“We know the strengths he brings, and feel he has some unfinished business here at Ashton Gate.
“He loved his time here last season, and we are excited to have him back.”
Twine added: “It was a no brainer for me to come back and I am delighted it has finally been sorted.”
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