Said Benrahma has completed his move to West Ham.In the final hours of the additional domestic transfer window, the Hammers secured a season-long loan with an obligation to buy deal for the talented Algerian winger.Many expected Benhrama to complete a move to the Premier League far sooner this summer after a sensational 2019/20 season in the Championship.In 43 appearances, the 25-year-old scored 17 goals and recorded nine assists in England's second-tier, following on from his 10 goals and 15 assists in the 2018/19 campaign.Benrahma is a serious talent, a player that will inject creativity, ingenuity and flair into David Moyes' forward line.

He'll also bring some eye-catching skills to the Premier League. During the past two seasons with Brentford, the Algerian international has become famous for his personal array of tricks and flicks.

The Hammers' new number nine really is English football's very own Neymar and a brilliant YouTube video from Teo CRi supports that opinion perfectly.

You can watch his masterpiece below and make sure you're prepared for the rainbow flick 10 seconds into the video...

What. A. Player. No wonder the video has 500,000 views at the time of writing!

The fleet-footed winger combines street football skills with both ruthlessness in front of goal and an eye for an assist.

When Benhrama finds the back of the net, they're usually pretty spectacular as well. A warning for Premier League right-backs, don't let him cut inside or offer up any opportunity for a nutmeg, because you will be punished.

Benrahma with his West Ham shirt

The Algerian has also been up to his usual tricks this season, both with Brentford and on international duty.

In the Carabao Cup against Fulham, Benrahma scored one of the goals of the 2020/21 campaign so far, which was accompanied by an outrageous nutmeg in the build-up.

Then with Algeria, the West Ham new boy produced one of the best roulettes you will ever witness in a 1-0 win over Nigeria.

It's time for Premier League rivals to start thinking about how they're going to handle Benrahma.