Lyle Foster has signed for Burnley from Belgian side KVC Westerlo for an undisclosed fee.
His fee is expected to be around €7 million, which may rise to €10 million including add-ons, making him the most expensive player in South African history. In the January transfer window, the Clarets signed a bumper four-and-a-half-year contract for the 22-year-old forward.
“I’m very happy to be here,” he said on the clubs official website.
“I’m blessed and thankful for the opportunity and I just can’t wait to get started.
“From the moment I heard that there was interest from Burnley, my heart and my head were set on the club. I’m so happy to be here now. It’s a dream come true for me.”
This season, Foster has racked up eight goals and four assists in the Belgian Pro League.
He began his career with Soweto giants Orlando Pirates, rising through their academy ranks. Thereafter, he earned himself a move to Europe, moving to French side Monaco in 2019.
After the stint in France, he moved to Belgian side Cercle Brugge on a season long loan in 2020, which had to be cut short due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
He then switched to Portuguse club Vitoria Guimaraes SC B SC in August later that year before joining Belgian side Westerlo on loan for the 2021-2022 season, with whom he signed permanently for in the summer.
Foster has made nine appearances for the national side, scoring just one goal. The move to a high profile side such as Burnley will certainly boost his chances to add to his tally.
Burnely are next in action in the FA Cup when they travel to Ipswich Town on Saturday.