CHERRIES have completed the signing of free agent Robbie Brady.
The Republic of Ireland international has been without a club since leaving Burnley over the summer.
He arrives at Vitality Stadium on a contract until the end of the season, with Cherries having the option of extending the deal.
Brady, 29, arrives with a host of Premier League experience, making more than 150 top-flight appearances during his time at the Clarets, Hull City and Norwich City.
The left-winger, who came through the academy at Manchester United, making one senior appearance for them, also has a Championship promotion on his CV.
Brady was promoted with Hull in the 2012-13 campaign.
“To be able to sign a player of Robbie’s experience and calibre on a free transfer is a coup for the football club," said chief executive Neill Blake.
“Robbie has huge quality and versatility to add another important option to Scott Parker and his coaching staff.
“Proven at the top level, Robbie knows what it takes to be a Premier League player and we’re delighted he has chosen to join us at Vitality Stadium.”
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