Victor Wanyama says he "didn't have to think twice" about joining MLS side Montreal Impact after speaking to their manager Thierry Henry.
The Kenyan midfielder has agreed a three-year contract as a designated player after joining from Tottenham on a free transfer.
The 28-year-old former Celtic and Southampton midfielder was a key player for Spurs under Mauricio Pochettino before suffering a knee injury in the 2018/19 season and he was linked with a return to Parkhead last month.
“I’m really happy to join an exciting club like the Montreal Impact,” he said on arriving at the Canadian club.
“MLS continues to grow every season and I’m looking forward to bringing further awareness to this team, city and league across Africa. When I spoke to Thierry and he told me he wanted me to join him in Montreal, I didn’t have to think twice.
"He has always been a player that I’ve admired, and I am really happy to get the opportunity to work with him and to play a part that can ensure that the Montreal Impact have an improved season and hopefully reach the ultimate stages of the competitions in which we compete.
"I think the Saputo family and the management team in Montreal have a great plan in place and I am hoping I can make a great contribution to the success of this project.”
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