Wigan Athletic have made their first signing of the close-season with the arrival of Andrew Taylor from Cardiff City.
Taylor was part of the Cardiff side that secured promotion from the Championship in 2012-13 and made 18 appearances in the Premier League last term.
However, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer begins to mould his Cardiff squad for 2014-15, the defender has been deemed surplus to requirements and has moved to Wigan on a three-year contract.
Wigan missed out on an instant return to the Premier League last season after being beaten by QPR in the play-off semi-finals and Uwe Rosler has wasted no time in strengthening for another promotion push.
I m very, very happy to get a player of Andrew s stature and experience to our football club, Rosler told Wigan s official website.
He was the captain of Malky Mackay s promotion-winning team, he is a very experienced and reliable player who is at the best stage of his career and I m looking forward to working with him.
He has all the qualities in his position that we are looking for; physically, technically he s very good and tactically he has developed as a player well.
Taylor himself is looking forward to a new challenge and hopes to help the club back into the top flight at the second attempt.
Wigan Athletic are a big club, with Premier League experience and big aspirations, he said.
It is a fresh challenge for me and one I m very excited about.