Kusini Yengi has inked a contract with Scottish top division side Aberdeen.
The Socceroos striker joins on a free transfer from second-tier English club Portsmouth, where he spent two seasons.
"We were quite specific about the type of profile we had identified to play as a striker for Aberdeen, and Kusini has a lot of the qualities we were after," Aberdeen coach Jimmy Thelin said.
"He is tall, strong and quick, he will work hard for the team and lead the line. He has also proven at both Portsmouth and with the Socceroos that he can score goals on a consistent basis.
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"It is important for us to have different profiles of players who can bring specific strengths to our shape and how we want to play. With European group stage football and a busy domestic schedule, he will play a vital role for us in what we hope will be a competitive squad."
Yengi began his football career in his home state of South Australia.
He made his professional debut with A-League Men outfit Adelaide United in 2019 before moving to Western Sydney Wanderers in 2022.
A move to England followed a season later, inking a two-year deal with Portsmouth.
He notably netted five goals in his first five games for the club as they went on to win the League One title.
His form also earned him a national team call-up with Australia.
To date, the 26-year-old has scored six goals in 11 matches for the Socceroos.
Injuries hampered his development in Yengi's second and final season with Portsmouth, failing to score in the Championship.
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Aberdeen took out the Scottish Cup last season and finished fifth in the league.
This means they will participate in this year's Europa League play-offs, and, at worst, play in the Conference League for the 2025/26 campaign.
Yengi cited the club's "project" as one of the reasons behind his decision to sign.
"It feels great to be an Aberdeen player and I can’t wait to get started," he told RedTV.
"I’m looking forward to playing here for several years. The manager and staff have all been very positive and their enthusiasm was one of the main reasons I chose to come here.
"I loved the project that was pitched to me. What the manager and coaches want to achieve and what they stand for, where they think they can utilise me as a player to help the club – so I was very excited.
"Every kid dreams of playing European football and playing for big Clubs like Aberdeen, so I am very excited to play in those competitions and represent Aberdeen."
Yengi will officially join Aberdeen once his Portsmouth contract expires in the coming days.