Former Ipswich Town forward Kieffer Moore has joined Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee from AFC Bournemouth.
The 31-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Portman Road, netting seven goals in his 18 games to help the Blues clinch promotion to the Premier League.
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Moore leaves the Cherries after scoring 10 goals in 46 appearances, having joined them from Cardiff City for a reported £3.5million in January 2022.
He looked set to join fellow Championship side Hull City last week, but a late change of heart has seen him sign a three-year deal at Bramall Lane.
The Welsh international links up with Chris Wilder's side, who were recently relegated from the top flight after finishing rock bottom.
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On signing for the Blades, he said: "Everything fits perfectly in what I want from a club and their ambition matches mine. When you get a chance to join a great club like this, you always want to take that opportunity.
"I'm very familiar with the area and it is always nice to come back to places where you've experienced success, it will help me settle in as well. I have fond memories of both Rotherham and Barnsley, so for me to come back to the area is something I'm looking forward to.
"I'll buy into everything the gaffer says, we've had some good conversations already and although these decisions take some thinking about, once I spoke to the manager I made my decision.
He added: "I've always wanted to be somewhere where I'm playing regularly, so not doing that at Bournemouth was hard, last season I wanted to go and make an impact by playing some football and thankfully I had a fantastic time with Ipswich. I want to bring that experience and knowhow to the group and add to what is already here."
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