Sunderland have completed the signing of Manchester United utility man John O'Shea.
The versatile O'Shea, aged 30, agreed a four-year contract at the Stadium of Light after the Black Cats and the Red Devils agreed an undisclosed fee.
The Irishman follows his United defensive colleague Wes Brown to Wearside after he signed for their new club earlier on Thursday.
Manager Steve Bruce said: "His wealth of experience and versatility will be great attributes for us."
The Black Cats' triple-bid had a joint bid for O'Shea, Brown and midfielder Darron Gibson accepted last month. Gibson's move from Old Trafford had been slowing the deal and the other two transfers have now gone through without him.
Bruce continued: "John has been a solid, consistent part of Manchester United's squad for well over a decade which goes to show the fantastic pedigree of player we have signed.
"He is a wonderful professional both on and off the field.
"I'm delighted with the players we've been able to secure ahead of the new season."