Hibernian has sealed the signing of striker Simon Murray on a two-year deal after the expiry of his contract with Dundee United.
The 25-year-old started up front for United in their Premiership play-off final defeat by Hamilton Accies on Sunday.
He scored 18 goals during the season and is heading to Easter Road under freedom of contract.
Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon said: "Simon is a great player, one who enjoyed a personally solid season with Dundee United, and it is pleasing to bring someone of his calibre to the club.
"He's strong, he's quick with a good turn of pace, plus he knows how to find the back of the net. He has fantastic attributes and a real hunger to continue to improve as well - I'm delighted to have secured his services for next season.
"With the players who have renewed and Danny Swanson coming in as well, I believe we are moving in the right direction with our recruitment, and that process is still ongoing to ensure we have as strong a squad as possible for the club's return to the top flight."
Murray began his career at Montrose before moving to local rivals Arbroath.
He signed for Dundee United in January 2015 for £50,000 and was loaned back to the Red Lichties for the rest of the campaign.
His father Gary Murray played for Hibernian during the 1980s.
Murray is Neil Lennon's second summer signing at Hibs following the acquisition of midfielder Danny Swanson from St Johnstone.