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Friday, January 18, 2008

McFADDEN COMPLETES BRUM SWITCH



Birmingham have completed the signing of Everton striker James McFadden in a deal worth £6million.

The Scotland international is reunited with Blues boss Alex McLeish after passing a medical and agreeing personal terms on a three-and-a-half-year contract with an option for a further two years.

Everton announced the completion of the deal on their website on Friday morning. The deal has gone through in time for McFadden to be available for Saturday's visit of Chelsea.

Birmingham, who also confirmed the transfer, have agreed to make a down-payment of £5m with another £1m depending on appearances.

McLeish is confident McFadden can make a big impact during the next five years with Blues.

The former Scotland boss said: "I am delighted to have signed James. He is not just a guy who can score great goals. He can also create things and make things happen and he has got a big heart.

"He is the type of player you know you are going to get everything from for the entire 90 minutes of a game.

"He has matured. He has had his initiation at Everton in the Premier League and for me he is a definite Premier League player. He has shown that in a very good Everton side this season.

"When he has come into the side, I am not so sure anyone has looked as good as him."

Blues striker Garry O'Connor is relishing the chance of reigniting his partnership with McFadden in the Scotland side at club level.

He said: "This is a great positive for Birmingham. I've worked with James in the past and he is a fantastic player. It is a great addition to the squad.

"He plays in any position - midfield or striker - so he is great to have him in the team.

"We played a couple of times together for Scotland and James never loses the ball and he has got that passion and commitment towards the game.

"He fights for every ball. He has got that attitude that if he loses the ball, he gets so frustrated and has to run back and chase people.

"He has got that little bit of quality which you have seen at international level and now probably in the Premier League. He can score fantastic goals from anywhere on the pitch."

McLeish has already signed Hibernian full-back David Murphy for £1.5million and is pressing ahead with his attempt to sign Aston Villa central defender Gary Cahill after being given permission to speak to him by Martin O'Neill.

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