Sunderland have signed Manchester City midfielder Jack Rodwell on a five-year deal.
The England international, 23, has joined the club for an undisclosed fee, thought to be in the region of £10m.
"Regular football is the most important thing for me," Rodwell told Sunderland's website. "This is a great place for me to be."
Rodwell joined City from Everton for £12m in 2012 but played only 26 times for the club, scoring twice.
The player struggled with a hamstring injury before falling behind other midfielders in the pecking order.
Rodwell admitted that his international aspirations played a part in his decision.
"Watching the World Cup left a little bit of a bitter taste in my mouth," he said. "I was supporting the team 100%, but I also wanted to be there so I think it's time I put that right.
"Without doubt the last couple of seasons I have not played nearly enough football as I have wanted to play."
Rodwell is the second high-profile Englishman to leave Etihad Stadium this summer after Gareth Barry signed for Everton.
Having failed Uefa's Financial Fair Play rules last season, City must name at least five home-grown players in their 21-man Champions League squad this season.
Frank Lampard will join them on loan for six months from New York City FC.
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