Premier League club Leeds added another young goalkeeper to its ranks by signing 20-year-old Kristoffer Klaesson on Saturday. (More football news)
Klaesson joined from Norwegian club Vålerenga for an undisclosed transfer fee and signed a four-year contract.
Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa's first-choice keeper is 21-year-old Illan Meslier, and the team recently sent 34-year-old Kiko Casilla on a season-long loan to Spanish club Elche.
Klaesson has made 57 appearances for Vålerenga in Norway's top division and has represented Norway at youth levels.
"He will add further competition amongst the goalkeeper ranks at Leeds, alongside Illan Meslier," Leeds said in a statement.
Meslier made 35 appearances last season as the Frenchman became the youngest goalkeeper in Premier League history to record 10 clean sheets, the team said.