Victor Wanyama is up and running for his new club.
The defensive midfielder left Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer at the beginning of the month, swapping the Premier League for the MLS by sealing a switch to Montreal Impact.
Wanyama still had a year remaining on his contract in north London, but was allowed to move on without the club collecting a fee - despite Club Brugge attempting to pick him up in last summer for around £13million.
Staying fit will certainly be at the top of Wanyama's list in the coming months, but he's shown another side to his game which some Spurs fans might not have known existed.
The Kenya international made his Montreal debut in a CONCACAF Champions League clash against Olimpia on Wednesday marked the occasion with an assist.
It should be noted that Wanyama owes the assist to Saphir Taider as the attacking midfielder turned a simple pass into goal with a stunning long-range strike.
Click here to the view the assist.
With that said, Wanyama couldn't help his new club from slumping to a 2-1 defeat at the Olympic Stadium.
In joining Impact, Wanyama is now playing under Arsenal legend Thierry Henry and says the Frenchman was a big factor in his decision to move to the MLS.
"I'm really happy to join an exciting club like the Montreal Impact," Wanyama told the club's website.
"MLS continues to grow every season and I'm looking forward to bringing further awareness to this team, city and league across Africa.
"When I spoke to Thierry and he told me he wanted me to join him in Montreal, I didn't have to think twice.
"He has always been a player that I've admired, and I am really happy to get the opportunity to work with him and to play a part that can ensure that the Montreal Impact have an improved season and hopefully reach the ultimate stages of the competitions in which we compete.
"I think the Saputo family and the management team in Montreal have a great plan in place and I am hoping I can make a great contribution to the success of this project."