Wednesday 2 September 2015 12:31, UK
Hibernian have signed former English non-league striker Jamie Insall after he impressed while on trial at Easter Road.
The 22-year-old - most recently at Bromyard Town and WCT Youth Raiders - has signed a three-year deal with the Edinburgh club.
Insall, a former youth at Kidderminster Harriers, scored 42 goals last season and has been training with Alan Stubbs' side for a month.
He told Hibernian's official website: "This is a great move for me - I'm absolutely delighted to have been given the chance to sign for Hibs.
"My aim now is to repay the faith the manager has shown in me by working hard, developing my game and ultimately helping the first team by scoring goals.
"It's a big step up but I've waited a long time for my opportunity to step up to full-time football and I'm determined to make the most of it by doing everything I can to succeed.
"Playing in non-league football down south has given me a good grounding and although I'm still quite raw, I've got a real hunger to kick on and make the most of my chance here at Hibs."
Stubbs believes the forward can make a contribution as his team looks to secure promotion back to the Scottish Premiership this season.
"We're pleased to have Jamie signed up for the next few years," he said. "He has impressed on trial and he's earned his chance at taking the step up to professional football.
"We feel he's got the potential to success at the club and he now has the opportunity to work hard and develop his game with us."