After a lot of ifs, buts and maybes, Belgian striker Christian Benteke has finally joined Crystal Palace.
He has signed a four year deal at Selhurst Park for a fee £27million which could increase to £32million due to add ons included in the deal.
Born in Zaire, Benteke spent time in the youth teams at JS Pierreuse, Standard Liege and Genk. It was at Genk where he made his professional debut but only managed ten appearances and a single goal before returning to Liege. He found it difficult to secure a regular starting place and after loan spells at Kortrijk and Mechelen he re-signed for Genk.
Following an excellent season at the Cristal Arena, Aston Villa secured his signature in 2012 for a fee believed to be in the region of £7million. In his time at Villa Park, the six foot, three inch tall striker scored forty-two goals in eighty-nine appearances. A move to Anfield followed last summer and while much of the media have deemed it unsuccessful, Benteke still managed nine goals in twenty-nine appearances.
The new Palace signing has appeared for Belgium at under 17, 18, 19 and 21 levels and has twenty-six full international caps to date, scoring six goals.
We wanted to find out more about the twenty-five year old so we asked David Michael at the excellent Aston Villa fan group My Old Man Said about his time at Villa Park.