Donny van de Beek has praised his new Everton teammates for making him "feel so welcome" after he joined the Toffees on a deadline day loan switch from Manchester United.
The 24-year-old has already got two training sessions under his belt as an Everton player and is likely to play a crucial role in their season as new manager Frank Lampard aims to turn club fortunes around after a bleak season so far.
Taking to Twitter, Van de Beek wrote: "Great second session as a Blue (using the blue emoji), Thank you for making me feel so welcome."
While the Dutchman is cup tied for Everton's next fixture which comes in the form of a fourth round FA Cup home clash with fellow Premier League side Brentford, he could feature in their next league contest away at Newcastle next week.
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Van de Beek's move to Goodison Park has actually been in the works for some time, with Everton registering an interest in the midfielder over the course of last summer.
However, their advances were eventually rejected by United who wanted to keep hold of the former Ajax prodigy despite using him sparingly.
Van de Beek's Everton contract suggests United harbour hope he can still be of some use at Old Trafford upon his return as there is no option or obligation to buy for the Toffees to try and activate come the summertime.
After completing the move, Van de Beek could barely hide his delight at joining a side that are likely to offer him far more first-team football.
"Now I can say I am an Everton player, I am really happy and can’t wait to help the team," Van de Beek told evertontv.
"I think it is a great club… there are really good players here and I came because I want to help them go up the table.
"I hope to bring my football qualities, my passing, and, of course, scoring goals. It is a big part of my game to score and give assists and I will try to do that again.
"And it is not only offensive, you have to defend as a midfielder and I can do that as well."
Van de Beek's attacking output at United has hardly reached stellar numbers, but that is in large part down to his lack of game time.
The 24-year-old has proved he can score goals, notching the last one of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's reign as manager in the memorable 4-1 defeat away at Watford last November.
Van de Beek bagged 41 goals in 175 games at Ajax, but has managed just two in 50 for United and will be hoping for better in Everton colours.