Burnley have signed veteran goalkeeper Martin Dubravka from Newcastle United on a one-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
The 36-year-old Slovakian, who kept 51 clean sheets in 179 appearances for the Magpies, joins the Clarets after their promotion to the Premier League.
Dubravka’s arrival fills the void left by James Trafford, who rejoined Manchester City in a record-breaking deal for a British goalkeeper.
Praising Burnley’s “superb defensive record” from their 100-point Championship season, Dubravka stated he’s excited to “add my experience and quality” to the squad.