Nigeria striker Brown Ideye says he has achieved a "dream" by securing a move to the Premier League with West Brom.
The forward - West Brom's fifth summer signing - has signed a three-year deal with the option of another 12 months.
"I always wanted to play in the Premier
League. I've always been a massive fan, from the moment I moved to
Europe. It was always a dream," he told BBC Sport.
West Brom have not disclosed how much they have paid for the striker, but said the fee exceeded the amount they paid Sunderland for Benin international Stephane Sessegnon last September.
However, Ideye, who began his professional career at Ocean Boys in Nigeria, is not worried.
"I'm not sure about the price tag, that's between the clubs," Ideye added.
"The most important thing is putting the ball in the back of the net, help the team and my team-mates and make everyone happy.
"I'm an ambitious person and I hope to do everything possible to convince West Brom and their supporters.
"I have a big enthusiasm and a big will, but undoubtedly my performances on the pitch will judge me."
Ideye is looking to follow fellow Nigeria internationals Nwankwo Kanu and Peter Odemwingie by making an impact at West Brom.
"Nigerians seem to do a great job here, so I will try to do my best. With hard work, great things will happen here."
Ideye, who has played in both the Champions League and Europa League, has scored five goals in 24 appearances for Nigeria.
In 2013, he helped his country clinch their third African Cup of Nations title, scoring in the 4-1 semi-final victory over Mali.
A member of their 2010 World Cup squad in South Africa, Ideye was omitted from the Super Eagles squad that reached the second round at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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