England goalkeeper Robert Green has agreed a two-year deal to join Queens Park Rangers.
The 32-year-old became a free agent this month after his contract with West Ham United expired at the end of the season.
Reports emerged in recent weeks linking the Three Lions' number two with QPR, who managed to keep a spot in the Premier League on the final day of the season.
QPR manager Mark Hughes told the club's official website: "It was important we brought another quality keeper into the group. Rob is obviously someone with vast experience at international and Premier League level and his pedigree speaks for itself.
"He's got all the characteristics of a top keeper and he'll be a huge addition for us who will stimulate the goalkeeping group, which can only be good for the squad as a whole."
Green added: "I'm delighted to be here. I'm excited about the challenge ahead and hugely encouraged by the direction in which the owners and Mark Hughes are looking to take the club. It's an exciting period for everybody connected to QPR and I can't wait to get started."
It is understood that representatives for the club flew out to England's Euro 2012 training base in Krakow to complete a medical.