PARTICK Thistle have announced their third signing of the summer with Connor Murray joining the Maryhill club from Queen of the South.
The 23-year-old winger made 25 appearances in all competitions for the Doonhammers last season, scoring on six occasions and laying off a further two goals for his team-mates.
Murray follows Ross Docherty and Ricky Foster through the entrance at Firhill after the pair joined up with the club earlier this month.
Murray has signed a two-year deal with Ian McCall's side, with the Thistle boss excited about his side's new-look attack ahead of the 2020/21 campaign.
Speaking to the club's website, McCall said: "Connor is another strong addition to the squad as we prepare for the upcoming season.
"He is a young exciting player and is a player I’m sure the Thistle fans will really enjoy watching over the next few seasons.
"We’ve got a number of dynamic attacking options within the squad already and I am really pleased that Connor has chosen to come to Firhill as I think he will develop and improve to get even better over the next few seasons."
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