Celtic outcast Leigh Griffiths has officially completed a return to Dundee on a season long loan, almost certainly spelling the end of his Parkhead career.
The Scotland international was handed a new contract at Parkhead this summer, but is yet to feature in a competitive game.
With Griffiths not part of manager Ange Postecoglou 's plans he's moved to Dens Park and appears to have played his last game for the Parkhead club.
The striker joined Dundee for £125,000 from Livingston in 2009 and went on to score 33 goals in just 62 games.
And the 31-year-old is back after more than a decade away from Tayside.

A statement said: "Dundee Football Club are delighted to announce the signing of Leigh Griffiths on a season long loan from Celtic.
"Leigh is well known to the Dundee support having previously spent 18 months with the club and was a key member of the Dee-Fiant squad that overcame a 25 point penalty to avoid relegation in 2010/11.
"Previous to joining Dundee, he played alongside manager James McPake at Livingston and after a spell with Wolves when he left Dens he joined up again with James at Hibernian.
"In 2014, he moved to Celtic where we went on to score over 100 goals for the club and win various honours including seven league titles and individual recognition as PFA Scotland Players’ Player of the Year and Scottish Football Writers Footballer of the Year.
"He has been capped 22 times for Scotland and scored four times, including a memorable double over England at Hampden.
"Leigh re-joins the club today on a season long loan."
Griffiths joined Celtic in January 2014 and went on to score 123 goals in 261 games.
However, he has struggled with fitness and off-field issues in recent seasons.
With his contract expiring at the end of the season, Griffiths appears to have played his last match for the club.