West Bromwich Albion have signed winger Adam Reach on a three-year contract.
He is Albion's fourth summer signing since the arrival of new boss Valerien Ismael, following Alex Mowatt, Quevin Castro and Matt Clarke.
"It's the most exciting challenge of my career and certainly the biggest challenge of my career," Reach said.
"It's clear that West Bromwich Albion is a very ambitious club. I share those ambitions of wanting to play in the Premier League."
Reach began his career with Middlesbrough and had loan spells at Shrewsbury Town, Bradford City and Preston North End before joining Wednesday in the summer of 2016.