ALBION have confirmed the signing of Polish international Kacper Kozlowski.
The midfielder joined the club from Ekstraklasa side Pogon Szczecin for a fee of £8 million.
Head coach Graham Potter said: "His style of play suits us and our style.
"During my time here, we have done very well in recruiting players for the future and Kacper is a similar signing.
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"He will initially head out on loan, as it is important for him to continue his development, and he is keen to continue playing regularly.
"We will be watching with interest, as he is a very exciting young talent and a player I am really looking forward to working with in the future."
The 18-year-old had been linked with a move to Albion as well as Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.
Kacper also became the youngest ever player to represent their country at the European Championships when, aged 17, he came on for Poland in the 1-1 draw with Spain at Euro 2020 in June.
Technical director Dan Ashworth said, "He is a bright young talent and we're very pleased to have completed the signing of Kacper, who has made a lot of progress in his career at a very early stage.
"The initial plan for Kacper in the short-term will be for him to spend the rest of the season out on loan with Union. David Weir and his team will monitor his progress there."
Kozlowski has signed a contract until June 2026 and is set to head out on loan in the current transfer window to Belgian league leaders Royale Union St-Gilloise.
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