Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has been pictured in a Liverpool shirt for the first time after completing a £35million from Arsenal.
The 24-year-old underwent a medical and agreed a five-year deal worth £120,000 a week to join Jurgen Klopp's side on Wednesday.
Liverpool then confirmed his arrival from the north London outfit via their official Twitter account, posting a simple 'welcome' message along with his squad photo.
Addressing Reds fans for the first time after sealing the move, Oxlade-Chamberlain told Liverpool's official website: 'I'm currently away with England, so I'm at St George's Park.
'Firstly, I'm delighted to have signed for Liverpool and a big thank-you to everyone here at the FA that has made this possible, using the facilities. It has been a massive help.
'I'm not going to say too much today; I'm here with England and we've got two big games coming up, so I want to focus on them. But I can't wait to get to Melwood and you'll hear first from me on LFCTV.'
On his latest arrival, Jurgen Klopp stated: 'I am really, really happy we have got Alex signed. Since the last game I have been waiting and hoping we could make this transfer - and when I got the news he was ours it was fantastic.'
Addressing Reds fans for the first time after sealing the move, Oxlade-Chamberlain told Liverpool's official website: 'I'm currently away with England, so I'm at St George's Park.
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'Firstly, I'm delighted to have signed for Liverpool and a big thank-you to everyone here at the FA that has made this possible, using the facilities. It has been a massive help.
'I'm not going to say too much today; I'm here with England and we've got two big games coming up, so I want to focus on them. But I can't wait to get to Melwood and you'll hear first from me on LFCTV.'
On his latest arrival, Jurgen Klopp stated: 'I am really, really happy we have got Alex signed. Since the last game I have been waiting and hoping we could make this transfer - and when I got the news he was ours it was fantastic.'
Gareth Southgate's men can take a significant step towards qualification for next year's World Cup in Russia by taking six points in their upcoming games.
They are heavy favourites to beat Malta but then face fellow qualification rivals Slovakia in a crucial tie at Wembley next week.
England top their group with Slovakia sitting just two points behind while Slovenia are just one further back. At least one of those nations is set to fall further behind with the pair playing each other on Friday evening.