DUNDEE striker Marcus Haber has signed a two-year contract extension at Dens Park, the club has announced.
The Canada international arrived in October on a deal until the end of the season, but has earned a longer spell at the club after scoring three goals in 11 appearances so far this campaign.
Former St Johnstone forward Haber will now remain at Paul Hartley's side until the end of the 2018/19 season.
A club statement read: "Dundee Football Club are delighted to announce that Marcus Haber has today signed a two year extension to his contract.
"The new deal has seen Marcus commit to the club until the end of the 2018/19 season.
"Canadian international Marcus joined Dundee in October and has impressed in his short time with the club.
"He has netted three goals in his eleven games with club so far this season and had a hand in many more. His link up play has seen him set up a number of goals throughout those matches."
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