Defending champions Bengaluru FC signed up English midfielder Joshua Walker for one year ahead of the new I-League football season.
According to a press release here Monday, Bengaluru FC have completed their list of the stipulated four foreigners for the season after striker Sean Rooney and the central defensive pair of John Johnson and ACurtis Osano signed new contracts.
Walker captained the national team's under-16, 17 and 20 sides besides turning out for Middlesbrough in the English Premier League and scoring against Bayern Munich in a UEFA Cup Round of 32 game while on loan with Scottish Premier League side Aberdeen in 2008.
Walker said: "I am very excited to start this chapter of my career with the champions of India. I've been with John Johnson at Middlesbrough and he has only nice things to say about his stint with Bengaluru FC.
"I am also looking forward to play under Ashley Westwood. I cannot wait to get there and play in front of the amazing fans of the club of whom I have heard much about."
Walker began his career at Middlesbrough where he progressed through the youth system before making his first-team debut for the club in 2006. His four-year spell at Middlesbrough included loan spells to Bournemouth, Northampton Town, Rotherham United and Aberdeen.
He spent last season with Conference Premier team Gateshead for whom he scored five times in 30 appearances.
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Bengaluru FC coach Ashley Westwood said he was pleased with the club's latest acquisition and that he had no doubt about the impact Walker would have in the team's title defence.
"Joshua is a talented player, comfortable with both feet and has a great attitude. He will fit in seamlessly into our scheme of things. There's a fair number of clubs in England that were chasing his signature and it says a lot that we, at Bengaluru FC, have made him our player. Getting him also means we have been able to abide by the AIFF's rule of signing a marquee player," he said.