Newcastle United have completed the signing of striker Yoshinori Muto after he was awarded a work permit.
The Magpies had to wait for the relevant documents to be ratified in order to complete the deal, despite Muto having already agreed a four-year contract.
The club confirmed on Wednesday that the process has been completed, meaning he becomes their fifth signing of the transfer window, following Martin Dubravka, Ki Sung-yueng and Fabian Schar and the loan deal for Kenedy.
However, the 26-year-old will have to miss Saturday s friendly with Augsburg while he waits to be granted a visa.
As the first Japanese Newcastle United player, I am honoured to be a player for such a big club, said Muto, who joins from Mainz for a reported £9.5million fee.
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