Borussia Dortmund have completed the signing of experienced Bundesliga striker Anthony Modeste from Cologne for a reported fee of €5million.
The 34-year-old has signed a one-year contract after it was revealed new arrival Sebastien Haller will miss a significant period due to being diagnosed with a testicular tumour last month.
Haller was the replacement for Erling Haaland, who left for Manchester City earlier in the transfer window.
The former West Ham and Ajax striker underwent surgery in his first treatment stage.
Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl confirmed that Haller would be out for a few months.
On Sunday, Kehl confirmed Dortmund had agreed with Cologne for Modeste.
Although he noted the move remained contingent on a medical being completed and personal terms agreed.
With those formalities complete, the Frenchman will lead the line for the eight-time German champions in Haller’s absence.
Dortmund’s new signing said:
“I am very grateful to 1. FC Koln for the beautiful and successful time I had there.
“However, I have now decided to make a change.
“The offer from BVB has given me a special chance to play in the Champions League at my age and to prove myself at the highest level.
“I am happy about this opportunity, and I promise that I will give everything for the success of the team and the club.”
Modeste has scored 83 goals in 190 Bundesliga games, spending two years at Hoffenheim before moving to Cologne for two spells either side of a short period in China and a brief time in France with Saint-Etienne.
His knowledge of the league and aerial prowess will likely have been key reasons for Dortmund targeting him, with Modeste scoring eight headed goals in the first half of last season, the most by a player in the first half of a Bundesliga season since detailed data collection began in 2004-05.
Dortmund won their first game of the Bundesliga campaign 1-0 against Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday.
But did lose another new attacker Karim Adeyemi to injury in the first half at Signal Iduna Park.
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