Hibs have bolstered their attacking options with the signing of striker Dwight Gayle.
The 34-year-old was a free agent after leaving Derby County in the summer and Hibs have been on the hunt for another forward option.
News that new recruit Keiron Bowie is to undergo a scan on a hamstring injury mean head coach David Gray’s choices up front were reduced but he can now call on a player with English Premier League experience.
Gayle, who has played for numerous English clubs, has over 100 goals and played more than 300 top flight games. He is best known for spells with Crystal Palace and Newcastle United.
Gray said: “It’s great to be able to bring Dwight to the club. He’s performed at a top-level throughout his career and has a real desire to show his abilities here in Scotland. He’s a different type of striker to what we currently have in the building. He’s a real penalty box type of striker, a great finisher, and his experience will be of great benefit to us. I look forward to working with him.”
Hibs sporting director Malky Mackay added: “We’ve been keen to add another striker to the first team squad.
“We were aware of Dwight’s availability, and we’re delighted that he has the desire to test himself in Scottish football.
“He’s another good character to add to the group, and his experience will really benefit our young players. I look forward to seeing him in Hibs green and white.”
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