The Toronto Blue Jays have signed left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu to a four-year contract, the club announced Friday.

The deal is worth $80 million, reports ESPN's Jeff Passan.

Ryu's pact includes a partial no-trade clause and no opt-outs, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. The number of teams to which Ryu can block trades is not known.

The 32-year-old immediately becomes the ace of a Toronto rotation that should also include Chase Anderson, Tanner Roark, Matt Shoemaker, and one of Ryan Borucki or Trent Thornton.

Ryu finished second in National League Cy Young voting in 2019 after going 14-5 with a league-best 2.32 ERA in 182 2/3 innings for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The southpaw was 54-33 with a 2.98 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, and 3.32 FIP in 740 1/3 innings over six seasons with the Dodgers.

Before signing with the Dodgers, Ryu logged 1,269 innings with the Hanwha Eagles in the Korean Baseball Organization, posting a 98-52 record with a 2.80 ERA from 2006-12.

Ryu missed the entire 2015 season because of a left shoulder injury that nearly ended his career.

The Blue Jays were busy Sunday, also reportedly inking infielder Travis Shaw to a one-year deal.

They've also been linked to a reunion with power-hitting free agent Edwin Encarnacion and have reportedly been discussing a trade with the Boston Red Sox for left-hander David Price.