MOVING TO THE CAPITAL: New Wellington Phoenix striker signing Stein Huysegems has played 11 matches for Belgium and played in the top leagues in Belgium and the Netherlands.

The Wellington Phoenix believe they have found their goalscoring man in Belgian international striker Stein Huysegems.

With 15 international appearances to his name, and having played regularly in the top divisions of both Belgium and Holland as well as appearing in the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, the Phoenix are trumpeting Huysegems as the most highly-rated overseas player to join the A-League football club.

Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert said he was delighted to have secured the services of someone who has never played below the highest level in both Belgium and the Netherlands.

"We searched long and hard to find someone who fitted the criteria of the club and I'm delighted we were able to get the deal over the line," Herbert said.

"Like most A-League clubs, we aren't in a position to lure the likes of Del Piero, but when you look at Stein's background in the Dutch and Belgian first divisions, along with his 15 international caps, I think we've signed a player whose experience and ability to score goals will add a lot to the team.

"You don't play for clubs such as Feyenoord, AZ and FC Twente unless you have ability.

"Stein had other opportunities in Europe so it is really pleasing that he chose to come to Wellington with his family.

"I feel he will fit in here perfectly. At 6ft 1in he has a good presence and will add a different dimension to the side.

"His European experience, playing against the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City will also stand him in good stead in the A-League."

Huysegems, 30, began his professional career in Belgium with Lierse, where he scored 32 goals in 117 appearances, before moving to AZ in Holland where he spent three years.

Spells with FC Twente, Racing Genk and Roda JC, on loan, followed.

Huysegems reportedly had options in Europe, especially in the Ukraine, but only spent one day in that country before deciding it wasn't for him.

"I took one look and thought 'this is no good for my family'," he said.

"It wasn't a hard choice to come to Wellington and the A-League.

"I've heard good things about the A-League and contacted (Melbourne Victory star) Archie Thompson who I played with for Lierse in Belgium.

"Archie said if I had the chance to join Wellington to take it.

"I've read good things about Wellington on the internet and my first impressions are good."

Huysegems made the journey on his own but will soon be joined by wife Natalie and daughter Roose, 5, and son Lex, 2.

While wanting to score as many goals as possible for the Phoenix, Huysegems said the main priority was to help the team win games.

"Of course I want to score goals, that is what strikers love," he said.

"But I also see myself as a team player which is important.

"If I play well and the team win I am satisfied."