Adama Diomande has completed a move to Major League Soccer side Los Angeles FC from Championship side Hull City.
The 28-year-old joined the Tigers in September 2015 from Norwegian side Stabæk and went onto play 64 times. He scored 8 goals during his time in East Yorkshire.
Diomande joined Hull City for £1.7 million and was signed by Steve Bruce. He has never been a first-team regular for the Tigers but was part of their 2016 Championship promotion squad in his first season at the club.
Diomande was in and out of Hull City’s team during his three seasons at the club. He also played under five different managers at the KCOM Stadium, Steve Bruce, Mike Phelan, Marco Silva, Leonid Slutsky and Nigel Adkins.
Prior to joining Hull, Diomande had spells at Lyn, Skeid, Hodd, Stromsgodset, Dynamo Minsk and Stabæk before moving to England. He has also made 10 caps for Norway.
He will now link up with his former Stabæk manager Bob Bradley at Los Angeles FC and has joined them after Hull agreed to cancel his contract, which was due to expire at the end of the season.
Despite never being prolific at Hull City, his efforts were still appreciated by their fans. Here is how they reacted to the news on Twitter that he has left the club-