Just days after playing for the Matildas at the Tokyo Olympics, Kyah Simon has sealed a club move to Women's Super League (WSL) side Tottenham.
The 30-year-old, who made her 100th international appearance at the Games, joins Spurs on a contract until 2023 having most recently been lining up for Dutch team PSV.
Simon has previously starred in the W-League and National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) but her move to Tottenham will see her compete in England for the first time.
The attacker continues a trend of Matildas making their way to the WSL with Sam Kerr winning titles with Chelsea last season and Alanna Kennedy recently released by Spurs.
Simon, who was also linked with interest from Manchester United, declared her move to England is a dream come true as she set her sights on a successful season with her new club.
“I’m really excited to join Spurs, an incredible, historic club that is known around the world," Simon said via a club statement.
"Playing in the WSL has always been a dream of mine and I’m so happy to be joining such a big club. It’s a fantastic opportunity and a good challenge for me.
"The club is making strides on and off the pitch and I’m looking forward to meeting the team and helping them achieve success next season.”
Tottenham coach Rehanne Skinner believes Simon is the type of player Spurs need moving forward with the club finishing eighth in the WSL last season.
“I’m delighted to have Kyah at the club, she is a player with phenomenal experience both as an international player and also from having played in some of the best leagues in the world," Skinner said.
"Kyah is a hard working and tenacious player that has a proven ability to create and score goals in key moments of big games, this gives an idea of the type of experience, resilience and character she brings.
"Her recent performances and impact in games for Australia at the Olympics have been excellent and we can’t wait to welcome her to the Spurs family on her return from Tokyo.”
Tottenham begin their 2021-22 WSL season at home against Birmingham City on September 5.