Tranmere Rovers have pulled off a notable coup by signing Republic of Ireland international Jason McAteer on a free transfer.
McAteer has been looking for a new club after leaving Sunderland at the end of last season and he has penned a two-year deal at Prenton Park.
A move to Leicester City fell through while Sheffield United admitted McAteer's wage demands were out of their reach.
But the 33-year-old has struck a deal with Rovers to become the club's fifth signing of the summer.
The midfielder is now hoping to use his experience to help Brian Little's side to push for promotion from League One.
"After speaking with Brian and (chairman) Lorraine (Rogers) it was an easy decision to make," McAteer told the club's official website.
"I watched Tranmere's results last season. Brian did a tremendous job when he came in and they were unlucky not to make the play-offs.
"This season they're one of the favourites and hopefully with my experience we can get something going and get promotion."
Rovers boss Little is expecting the former Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers man to be an influential figure during the new season.
Little commented: "I'm delighted to sign a player of the quality of Jason.
"I think he will be an inspiration to everyone around the dressing room and it's a bonus to get a player of his quality inside the club."
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