Norwich City captain Grant Holt has signed for Championship side Wigan Athletic, but who benefits most from the move?
The two clubs agreed a fee for Holt at the weekend, reported to be in the region of £2m and, after successfully coming through a medical, he put pen to paper on a three-year deal at the DW Stadium.
Holt will join the Latics on a 10-day pre-season tour of the United States and could make his first high profile appearance for his new club at Wembley, with the FA Cup winners taking on champions Manchester United in the Community Shield on Sunday, August 11.
The Canaries have received a fee for the 32-year-old striker, the Latics have a leader and prolific goalscorer in the Championship, and Holt has a move closer to his family in Carlisle.
But who benefits the most from the move? Vote in our poll.
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