Former Rangers star Scott Arfield has left Livingston, following the conclusion of his contract at Almondvale.
The 37-year-old midfielder joined the recently relegated side back in January, making nine appearances in all competitions.
Additionally, he was placed in interim charge of the side following Marvin Bartley's resignation with three games of the season to go. Confirming the news on their website, Livingston said, "We can today provide an update on a number of changes to our first-team staff ahead of the 2026/27 season.
"Following the conclusion of his contract, Scott Arfield has departed the club.
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"Scott joined us midway through last season following a spell at Falkirk. As well as his efforts as a player, Scott also stepped into the role of interim manager for our final three matches of the campaign, showing great professionalism, leadership and commitment during a difficult period for the football club.
"Everyone at Livingston FC would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Scott for all of his efforts and wish him every success for the future.
"Meanwhile, we’re pleased to confirm that Grant Murray will remain at Livingston Football Club as First-Team Coach, joining Glenn Whelan’s backroom team ahead of the new season.
"Grant brings a wealth of experience, knowledge and continuity as we prepare for the challenges of the upcoming Championship season. We look forward to seeing him continue his work as part of Glenn’s coaching team.
"Everyone at Livingston FC would like to thank Scott once again for his contribution and wish him all the very best for the future."