Tottenham have completed the g of midfielder James Maddison from Leicester in a deal worth £40million.
The 26-year-old has put pen to paper on a five-year contract at the north London club.
Maddison made 203 appearances for Leicester following his switch from Norwich in July 2018. He scored 55 goals and delivered a further 41 assists.
The England international returned 19 goal involvements in 30 appearances last season but the Foxes suffered a surprise relegation from the Premier League on the final day.
It is reported that the move guarantees the Foxes a sum of £40million, but there is the potential of further instalments based on appearances and achievements.
Norwich will also receive 15% of any profit due to a sell-on clause, meaning they are set to gain around £2.25million as part of the deal.
Newcastle had held a long-term interest in Maddison, but Tottenham are said to have accelerated negotiations with Leicester in the last week.
Maddison becomes Spurs' second g of the summer following the arrival of goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario from Empoli.