Manchester City have agreed a deal to sign Suree Sukha, according to owner Thaksin Shinawatra's lawyer.
The Thailand full-back, who recently shone for his country in the AFC Asian Cup in July, is one of three Thai players currently on trial at City.
Thaksin has stressed since taking over the club that he is keen to bring Thai players to the Barclays Premier League, and should Suree complete the move, he will become the first player from his country to play in England's top flight.
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"Suree will be the first Thai player to play in the Premier League. His work permit is now being processed," confirmed lawyer Noppadon Pattama.
Thailand's national team manager, Chanvit Polchovin, who recently returned to Thailand after staying with the players in Manchester, admitted the move will be a great boost for Thai football.
"It is a good news and a great boost for Thai players who dream of playing in the Premiership," he said. "To be part of the first team for the Thai player is a great honour for him. But please don't expect too much. He is unlikely to go straight into the first team line-up."
City clinch Sukha signing
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