“Not only is he an exceptional rugby player, but we feel he brings a whole host of other attributes that we think can help really add to us as a team.”

Hogg’s arrival is Baxter’s first move in terms of squad strengthening for next season, but it’s a significant one given the quality that the Scotsman will provide.

“Yes, it’s a statement on our part,” added Baxter. “But, anyone who knows us and where we want to go, will understand that for us to move forward and win trophies – which is undoubtedly what we want to do – we have to back ourselves fully and that means bringing in players who we feel will take us to that next level.

“I’ve no doubt Stuart will be a quality addition to our squad. Not only is he vastly experienced, having played on some of the biggest stages in world rugby, but speaking to him he’s also very ambitious about developing his own game and experiencing new challenges.

“His qualities, particularly in the back-field, his stability and the threat he can pose in terms of counter-attacking, in a lot of ways it’s perfect fit for both ourselves and for Stuart.”

Certainly, Exeter’s all-court game – based largely on their attacking principles – will be music to the ears of Hogg, who has not only won 63 caps for Scotland, but has previously been on two Lions tours and was named Six Nations Player of the Tournament in successive years.

Hogg will be the fifth British Lion to play for the Chiefs, following in the stud marks of Andy Reed, Geoff Parling, Jack Nowell and Alex Cuthbert.