Not taken long, has it?
Kenny Miller has found himself a new club after his seven-week stint as Livingston’s player-manager came to an end earlier this month.
The former Rangers and Celtic striker, now 38, has completed a switch to Dundee having also been linked with a move to St Mirren.
Miller will join forced with former Rangers teammate Neil McCann, who is now manager at Dundee.
“I’m really looking forward to getting the boots back on,” said Miller, who will hope to feature in some way when his new club take on Motherwell at Dens Park on Saturday.
“I’ve got a long-standing relationship with the manager from Rangers and with Scotland,” he said. “He’s someone I really respect and I like the way his team tries to play. I think it will really suit my game.
“Hopefully, I can bring some experience and help the boys get the season kick-started.”
Dundee currently sit at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership having lost all three of their league games this season, scoring just once in the process.
When Miller makes his debut, Dundee will become the sixth Scottish club he has played for during a career which has also seen him represent clubs in England, Wales, Turkey and Canada.