Manchester United flop, David Moyes, has been appointed as the manager of La Liga side, club Real Sociedad.
The Scotsman has signed a deal until the summer of 2016, which sees him return to management six-and-a-half months after losing his job at Manchester United.
According to Spanish football expert, Guillem Balague, Moyes has been considering Sociedad's offer for some time now and it's believed that he was their first choice.
"I'm so excited about this, he's one of the top British managers and he's actually going to go to La Liga, to a team he can improve," Balague told Sky Sports.
"The interesting thing is Real Sociedad have not accepted no for an answer.
"They insisted they wanted him to be the man and received very good reports. It's not a decision that's been taken lightly at all."
The San Sebastian-based club, has a wonderful history of appointing British managers and Moyes is now following in the footsteps of Welshmen John Toshack and Chris Coleman.
"It's a club with some Britishness about it, the first foreigner to play for them was John Aldridge and Chris Coleman was also there," he added.
"The area is also 'British' in the eyes of the rest of Spain, it rains a lot!"
Moyes joins the club third from bottom in La Liga following a poor start to the season that cost Jagoba Arrasate his job.
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