Premier League newcomers Sheffield United broke their club transfer record to sign France Under-21 striker Lys Mousset from Bournemouth yesterday. Mousset agreed a three-year contract with the newly-promoted Premier League side, who are reported to have paid 10 million pound sterling ($12.5 million) to complete the deal. "For the third time this summer, the Blades have smashed the club's transfer record," United announced on their official website. "French striker Lys Mousset has signed a three-deal contract with the Blades after an undisclosed fee with AFC Bournemouth was reached for his services." Mousset joined Bournemouth from Le Havre in 2016 for 5.7 million pound sterling, but was mainly restricted to the role of substitute. The 23-year-old, who scored five goals in 71 appearances for the Cherries, is the Blades' fifth signing since winning automatic promotion to the Premier League last season. They set a new transfer record by signing Callum Robinson from Preston earlier this month, having already broken it once to bring Luke Freeman to Bramall Lane from Queens Park Rangers (QPR).
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