Hibernian have confirmed the signing of Dundee frontman Martin Boyle on a two-year contract.
The 22-year-old originally joined the Easter Road club on loan in January.
The Dark Blues had offered the former Montrose player a new deal.
Boyle said: “I’m absolutely delighted to sign for Hibs on a permanent basis I enjoyed every minute of my loan stay at the club.
“Obviously I was gutted to miss the play-offs because of the injury, but I’ve made good progress in my recovery and can’t wait to help Hibs push for promotion during the upcoming season.
“We’ve got a good group of players here and an excellent manager the future looks really bright and I’m excited to be a part of it.
“I’m aiming to repay the manager’s faith in me and show the supporters what I’m capable of by putting in some consistently good performances.
“It was incredibly frustrating to suffer my injury set-back because I felt I was hitting some decent form, but I’m planning to come back stronger.”
Head Coach Alan Stubbs said: “We’re delighted to have Martin on board for the new season and that the deal is now all done and dusted.
“He is still going through his rehab process, but hopefully we’ll have him back available for selection sooner rather than later.
“Martin is another valuable addition to the squad for what promises to be an exciting season.”