KILMARNOCK have completed their second signing of the summer transfer window after Mitch Pinnock put pen to paper on a one-year deal.
The winger was on the books at English League One side AFC Wimbledon last season, scoring three goals and providing two assists in 29 appearances in all competitions.
The 25-year-old came through the youth ranks at Southend before a series of encouraging displays for Dover resulted in a move to Wimbledon.
Speaking to Kilmarnock's official website, manager Alex Dyer said he thought that his latest recruit would give his side an "additional dimension" out on the flanks.
He said: “I hope Mitch can give us some quality in the wide areas in terms of delivering good crosses as well as scoring goals.
“He’s someone who will get up and down the pitch and work hard for the team and give us additional dimension that we need in certain areas.”
Pinnock is the second new face at Rugby Park this summer after 23-year-old Aaron McGowan was signed on a free transfer from Hamilton Accies.
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