STOKE CITY are delighted to announce the signing of Scotland international Darren Fletcher on a two-year deal.
The vastly experienced midfielder will officially join the Club on July 1, following the expiration of his existing contract with West Bromwich Albion.
Fletcher, who made 97 appearances in all competitions for the Baggies, has opted to join Mark Hughes’ side this summer at the expense of prolonging his stay at the Hawthorns.
Announcing the news, Chief Executive Tony Scholes told stokecityfc.com: “Darren has a vast amount of Premier League experience and has been an ever present in the Premier League for the last two seasons.
"He is a player with clear leadership qualities as he has demonstrated playing for Manchester United, West Brom and Scotland and when we became aware of his availability we wanted to move quickly to tie him up.”
Speaking moments after putting pen-to-paper, Fletcher added: “It’s all happened incredibly quickly, but I am delighted to be here.
“This is a fantastic Club with a top manager and a great group of players and I am really looking forward to this opportunity.
“I loved every moment of my time at West Bromwich Albion and I loved every moment of my time with Manchester United, but this is a new challenge for me now, and I like to think I respond well to new challenges.”
The 33-year-old was handed the captaincy by Tony Pulis shortly after his arrival from Manchester United in February 2015, and went on to establish himself as an almost ever present in his starting 11 in each of the past two Premier League campaigns.
His impressive form for West Bromwich Albion came on the back of a hugely successful 13-year period under Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford.
Fletcher lifted numerous titles during his trophy-laden spell in Manchester, helping the club to five Premier League crowns, two League Cups an FA Cup and the coveted Champions League.
The tenacious midfielder is currently preparing for Scotland’s vital 2018 World Cup Qualifier against England at Hampden Park next week, where he could line-up against new Potters teammate Jack Butland.