Leeds have signed German goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald from Bundesliga outfit Werder Bremen for an undisclosed fee.
The Sky Bet Championship club announced on their official website that Wiedwald has joined them on a three-year contract.
He becomes Leeds' fourth permanent signing of the summer after Mateusz Klich, Hadi Sacko and Madger Gomes, the latter joining the club's Under-23 team.
The 27-year-old made 26 appearances for Bremen last season, helping them to an eighth-place finish in the Bundesliga.
Wiedwald started his career at Bremen before joining Bundesliga 2 outfit MSV Duisburg, where he spent two years.
He moved to Eintracht Frankfurt in 2013 and rejoined his first club Bremen in May 2015.
Wiedwald will compete against Rob Green, Marco Silvestri and Bailey Peacock-Farrell for the goalkeeper's jersey at Elland Road.

