Goalkeeper Per Kristian Bratveit says it was a straightforward decision to sign for Aberdeen.
The one-time Norway international has signed an 18-month contract with the Dons after he left Stromsgodset last month.
Bratveit, 29, has been brought in as competition for Dimitar Mitov after back-up Nick Suman picked up an ankle injury in training.
"It feels really good to be here", Bratveit said.
"When Aberdeen made contact it was an easy decision for me to make. I had finished my time in Norway, and I want to do something different, and Aberdeen is such a big club it felt like a great opportunity.
"I'm to get to know the league and Scottish football in general. I've played in a lot of countries which have given me a lot of experience, but I am excited to call Aberdeen home now."