Kilmarnock have continued to strengthen the squad for next season with the signing of Polish goalkeeper Max Stryjek.
The 28-year-old former Livingston stopper has joined from Jagiellonia Bialystok for an undisclosed fee.
Warsaw-born Stryjek had a spell at Sunderland earlier in his career before joining Eastleigh and spent two years with Livingston ahead of a switch back to England with Wycombe.
“It was a bit of work with the clubs, but I am really happy to be joining Kilmarnock and am looking forward to working with the boys and the staff,” Stryjek said on the club’s website.
“I was in a spot in Poland where I wasn’t really playing. It was a great experience spending a year in a new home, but it was a difficult year for me on a personal note.
“I want to do well, help the team get results and I am really happy that I am joining Kilmarnock.”
New Killie manager Stuart Kettlewell has already brought in striker Marcus Dackers, Greg Kiltie, Jack Thomson, Scott Tiffoney and George Stanger.
Kettlewell feels Stryjek’s previous experience of Scottish football will stand him in good stead for the challenges ahead – with the Polish keeper set to go straight into the squad Rory McKenzie’s testimonial match against Ayr at Rugby Park on Friday night.
“Max is one that I have been aware of for a while, especially with him playing in Scotland before, we know his qualities,” Kettlewell said.
“He adds to the already competitive squad and we are sure that he can be a solid addition to our goalkeepers.”
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