Johnny Russell has returned to Dundee United, with manager Jim Goodwin sure the veteran striker can "play an important role".
The 35-year-old, who has agreed terms until the end of the season, began his career at Tannadice, making his debut in 2007.
He scored 46 goals in 120 games before a move to Derby County in 2013.
Capped 14 times for Scotland, Russell joined Sporting Kansas City in 2018 and spent seven years with the MLS club.
"Johnny brings a wealth of experience thanks to a phenomenal career both domestically and abroad," Goodwin told the United website.
"His connection with the supporters is incredible and he understands unequivocally what it means to represent Dundee United."
Russell arrives as a free agent, having last played for Real Salt Lake in October.
With 69 goals, he is the highest scoring Scot to have played in the USA.
"From a footballing perspective, he gives us something different in the final third," added Goodwin. "His movement, decision-making and his ability to influence big moments in matches are all qualities that come from years of playing at the highest level.
"Furthermore, his presence around the dressing room will be hugely beneficial for the wider group. He sets standards naturally through the way he trains and looks after himself - that will be invaluable for our younger players.
"Johnny is determined to make an impact and we believe he can play an important role for us during this crucial period of the season."
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