Dundee have snapped up Irishmen Cillian Sheridan and Ian Lawlor.
Former Ireland and Celtic striker Sheridan has agreed a two-year deal following spells in Poland, Israel, New Zealand and Cyprus.
The Cavan man, 32, last played in Scotland in 2013 with Kilmarnock but has been on his travels ever since.

And goalkeeper Lawlor - who had been on Dundalk’s radar last summer - has also penned a two-year deal.
Once attached to Manchester City’s academy, he spent the last four years at Doncaster Rovers.
But Lawlor, 26, had loan spells at Scunthorpe and then Oldham last season.
Lawlor was named in a number of provisional Republic of Ireland squads under Martin O’Neill but remains uncapped at senior level.
Dundee are back in the Scottish Premier League this coming season after beating Kilmarnock in the playoff final.