St Johnstone left-back Brian Easton has become the latest player to extend his stay in Perth after signing a new two-year contract.

The 28-year-old has committed himself to the summer of 2019 and followed the likes of David Wotherspoon, Richard Foster, Joe Shaughnessy and Steven MacLean in pledging his future to the club.

The former Hamilton and Burnley defender told the club's official website: "It's good to get it all done. There have been talks for the last month or two and it's great to get signed up because it gives you that security that you'll be part of the club for the next couple of seasons at least.

"It's a great club to be at and I've enjoyed my time here so much."

The Glasgow-born player is in his fourth season at McDiarmid Park and is closing in on his 150th appearance for the Saints.

Manager Tommy Wright said: "I'm delighted that Brian is the latest player to commit himself to an extended stay at the club.

"He's been superb for me and for the club over the past few seasons and I know he's happy here.

"On top of the other recent contract extension announcements, it's positive news as we look to the future and the process will continue in the coming weeks."

Midfielder Danny Swanson, who is out with a knee injury for Saturday's Ladbrokes Premiership encounter with Kilmarnock, is also in the midst of contract talks.

The former Hearts and Dundee United player last week spoke of his frustration over the process stalling but Wright is keen for the issue to be resolved, while Liam Craig is close to triggering a new deal.