Jakob Haugaard: Stoke City sign Danish keeper on three-year deal

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Image caption, Haugaard joins Asmir Begovic and Jack Butland as goalkeepers on Stoke's first-team books

Stoke City have made their second signing of the summer by bringing in Danish goalkeeper Jakob Haugaard from FC Midtjylland for an undisclosed fee.

The 23-year-old former Denmark youth international, who has agreed a three-year-deal, replaces who has been released.

"This is a huge opportunity for me," he told the Premier League

"I have known of Stoke's interest for quite a while now. It was December when I first spoke to my agent about it."

Haugaard, who helped FC Midtjylland win the Danish Superliga title this season, is aware of the Potters' improvement since promotion to the top flight in 2008.

"I follow the Premier League a lot," said the 6ft 6in Dane. "I know that the club has made tremendous progress over the last couple of years.

"Mark Hughes has brought a new style of play and it is one that I like very much. I can't wait to work with him and his staff. It is a great team with a great manager, so it is an opportunity I was never going to turn down."

Stoke's first-choice keeper Asmir Begovic is still in talks over a new contract at the Britannia Stadium, while his deputy - England Under-21 international Jack Butland - signed a new four-year deal in March.

Haugaard's move comes after defender Philipp Wollscheid made his loan spell at the club permanent.