EMMANUEL Osadebe is confident it will be well worth the wait after becoming City’s latest summer capture.

The midfielder has joined from Walsall for an undisclosed fee on an initial two-year deal.

The 25-year-old played 91 games in two seasons with the Saddlers and scored eight goals. He can play in the centre of midfield or on either flank.

Osadebe has been in Mark Hughes’ sights for a while and is excited to finally get the move completed.

He said: “It feels great to finally have the deal over the line, as it has been going on for quite a while now, and I am just delighted to be here.

“As soon as I spoke with the gaffer and with Ryan Sparks, I knew the project was something I wanted to be a part of.

“We are all aligned in the same goals and this is the perfect place for me to take the next steps in my career.

“The manager we have has been at the top of the game and everyone at the club is driven in the same direction to achieve our goal of promotion, which we are more than capable of.

“Playing here in the past, it has always been loud, with the supporters imposing themselves on the game, and that is something I want to be a part of.

“Entertainment is a big part of my game. I want to get on the ball and make things happen and I’m ready to kick on and do what I need to do.”

Osadebe, who was born in Dundalk, spent time in the Tottenham academy before beginning his pro career at Gillingham.

He has also had spells with Cambridge, Newport and Macclesfield – playing in the same Silkmen side as new City teammate Fiacre Kelleher.

Bantams boss Hughes said: “Emmanuel is someone we have been tracking for some time, so we are delighted to be able to welcome him to the club.

“He is another player at a great age, who has a lot of different components in his game which will certainly add to our threats as a side.

“His versatility and dynamism in the centre of the park and out wide - coupled with his determination to entertain people and be a part of something special here - made him a key target for us.”