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City have completed the loan signing of West Brom forward Chris Wood for the remainder of the season.
The 20-year-old New Zealander arrives following a recent loan stint with Championship rivals Birmingham City, where he netted ten times in 28 appearances, including Europa League games.
The deal is subject to Football League clearance and a medical.
Manager Derek McInnes told bcfc.co.uk: "Chris is someone I have been aware of for some time and I tried to sign him on a couple of occasions at St Johnstone. In the end he went to Barnsley and Brighton due to the restrictions on cross-border loans.
"I'm delighted we've been able to add him to our squad for the rest of the season and he will be a real asset. He's a big lad, with good feet and he's already shown himself to be a proven goalscorer at Championship level.
"I'm sure he will prove a valuable addition to the squad. I've seen him play a number of times; he's young and hungry and I'm sure he will enjoy his time with us."
Originally from Auckland, Chris played football in the lower leagues in his home country before joining West Brom's youth set-up in 2008.
Impressive form for the under-18s and then reserves saw Chris earn a debut for the first team in a Premier League clash at Portsmouth in April 2009.
Loan spells at Barnsley and Brighton & Hove Albion followed, the latter during the early stages of the Seagulls' promotion campaign last term. He bagged eight goals in 29 outings for the Sussex club.
On the eve of the current campaign, Chris got the call to join Birmingham on loan and he remained there until the turn of the year.
A 17-cap international for New Zealand - and World Cup 2010 squad member - with one goal to his name, Chris now looks to boost his football experience further at Ashton Gate.
He links up with the City squad ahead of Saturday's trip to one of his former loan clubs, Brighton.
The 20-year-old New Zealander arrives following a recent loan stint with Championship rivals Birmingham City, where he netted ten times in 28 appearances, including Europa League games.
The deal is subject to Football League clearance and a medical.
Manager Derek McInnes told bcfc.co.uk: "Chris is someone I have been aware of for some time and I tried to sign him on a couple of occasions at St Johnstone. In the end he went to Barnsley and Brighton due to the restrictions on cross-border loans.
"I'm delighted we've been able to add him to our squad for the rest of the season and he will be a real asset. He's a big lad, with good feet and he's already shown himself to be a proven goalscorer at Championship level.
"I'm sure he will prove a valuable addition to the squad. I've seen him play a number of times; he's young and hungry and I'm sure he will enjoy his time with us."
Originally from Auckland, Chris played football in the lower leagues in his home country before joining West Brom's youth set-up in 2008.
Impressive form for the under-18s and then reserves saw Chris earn a debut for the first team in a Premier League clash at Portsmouth in April 2009.
Loan spells at Barnsley and Brighton & Hove Albion followed, the latter during the early stages of the Seagulls' promotion campaign last term. He bagged eight goals in 29 outings for the Sussex club.
On the eve of the current campaign, Chris got the call to join Birmingham on loan and he remained there until the turn of the year.
A 17-cap international for New Zealand - and World Cup 2010 squad member - with one goal to his name, Chris now looks to boost his football experience further at Ashton Gate.
He links up with the City squad ahead of Saturday's trip to one of his former loan clubs, Brighton.