Northern Ireland striker David Healy has joined Fulham on a four-year-deal from Championship-relegated side Leeds United. The Euro 2008 qualifiers top scorer with nine goals, will boost the Cottagers attack line, following the recent signing of Senegal ace Diomansy Kamara. Fulham were on the verge of acquiring the services of Tottenham's unsettled Egyptian striker Ahmed Hossam 'Mido', but manager Lawrie Sanchez seems to be satisfied with his new recruits. "The signing of David Healy follows the addition of Diomansy Kamara and I am pleased with the quality in attack that will be at my disposal next season." The Fulham coach told the club's official site. Healy scored a host of important goals for minnows Northern Ireland in the Euro qualifiers, including a hat-trick against Spain in the shocking 3-2 victory and a brace against Sweden in a crucial 2-1 win. The former Manchester United striker is the fourth Northern Irish player to arrive at Craven Cottage this summer, as Fulham are willing to enhance last season's poor position in the Premiership.