Sheffield United have paid an undisclosed club-record fee for Bournemouth striker Lys Mousset. France Under-21 international Mousset has put pen to paper on a three-year contract after the two clubs agreed a reported fee of £10million. “For the third time this summer, the Blades have smashed the club’s transfer record,” United announced on their official website. “French striker Lys Mousset has signed a three-deal with the Blades after an undisclosed fee with AFC Bournemouth was reached for his services.” Mousset joined Bournemouth from Le Havre in 2016 for a reported £5.7m, but was mainly restricted to the role of substitute. The 23-year-old, who scored five goals in 71 appearances for the Cherries, is the Blades’ fifth signing since winning automatic promotion to the Premier League last season. The Blades set a new transfer record when signing Luke Freeman from QPR and broke it again to bring Callum Robinson in from Preston earlier this month. The South Yorkshire club have also signed former Manchester United forward Ravel Morrison, while defender Phil Jagielka has returned to the Blades after his contract at Everton expired. Blades boss Chris Wilder added: “Lys is big, quick and a different type of threat at the top of the pitch to what we already have. “It is a fantastic bit of business for us in the current market and we are looking forward to him joining up with the squad.” Topics AFC Bournemouth, Sheff Utd, Callum Robinson, Chris Wilder, Luke Freeman, Premier League, AFC Bournemouth, Sheff Utd Aston Villa pushing hard to sign Manchester City youngster Shelvey urges Newcastle fans to give Bruce a chance Manchester City in pole position to land Argentinian teenager – but he’ll join this club on loan first Tottenham look set to finally offload Vincent Janssen – and his destination is surprising Rice encouraged by Hamilton youngsters Arsenal set to complete €40 million transfer of Copa America hero Everton PES 2020 news and hands-on impressions: finesse dribbling, new Matchday mode and revamped Master League make for improved experience Mohamed Salah set to become England’s best-paid footballer with new Liverpool deal Bayer Leverkusen youngster says he’s ready for next step amid Liverpool interest Tottenham and Atletico Madrid hold crunch talks over Christian Eriksen future