St Johnstone have signed striker Joe Gormley on loan from Peterborough United.
The deal for the 26-year-old is until January.
Gormley is looking to get his career back on track after a serious knee injury ruled him out of the majority of last season.
The Northern Irishman had only been at Peterborough for three months when he snapped cruciate ligaments.
Tommy Wright has been a long-time admirer of his fellow countryman, who was prolific in his four years at Cliftonville.
A fourth striker is the last piece of the jigsaw for Wright after already bringing in Keith Watson, Michael Coulson, Paul Paton, Blair Alston and Richard Foster.
Released defender Brad McKay has signed a two year deal with Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Wright said: “I’m delighted to get a striker in. Joe is a player I’ve known from his time at Cliftonville and we were interested in him back then but he went to Peterborough.
“He’s coming back off a significant injury but he’s fully fit and trained with us this morning.
“If you look at his career stats in the Irish League he’s scored a lot of goals and he’s also former team-mate of Liam Boyce who has done well in the Premiership. They are different types of players but Joe has the potential to do well.”