KILMARNOCK have completed the signing of Liam Donnelly.
The Northern Ireland international has penned a one-year deal with the Ayrshire club.
The 26-year-old left Motherwell this summer after four-years at Fir Park.
Now, he has signed for a Premiership rival with Derek McInnes recruiting his fifth player of the summer.
Donnelly said: “I’m delighted to be here. After speaking to the manager and having played against Kilmarnock before, I know the size of the club and I was immediately attracted to coming here when I heard about Killie’s interest.
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“The manager’s pedigree is clear and he showed that he wanted me, which is always a big factor for a player and I’m buzzing to get the deal sorted.
“I can’t wait to get going. There’s obviously a few Northern Irish boys here already and I know Liam Polworth from my time at Motherwell so that should make the settling in period a bit easier.”
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