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St Mirren are poised to complete the transfer signing of Cavalier winger Jalmaro Calvin.
Stephen Robinson already raided the Jamaican Premier League club to sign Richard King for a nominal fee earlier this summer.
Now, the Paisley club are set to add a second Jamaican internationalist to their ranks in 22-year-old Calvin.
Calvin was spotted on the pitch in St Mirren gear before the Premier Sports Cup match against Forfar on Tuesday night and then in the stands with suspended Mark O'Hara.
Robinson has been keen to add a pacy forward to his ranks over the summer window after the departure of both Toyosi Olusanya and Owen Oseni.
Calvin appears to fit that profile as a winger capable of operating on either flank and with an eye for goal. He has featured as a centre-forward on occasion.
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Last season, the Antigua and Barbuda-born forward scored 20 goals in 38 outings for Cavalier in the top flight of Jamaican football.
He played twice for Jamaica against Trinidad and Tobago after Steve McClaren called him up to the national team. He had previously played in one friendly for Antigua and Barbuda.
St Mirren have a working relationship with Cavalier after the deal to sign King. Co-owner Rudolph Speid helped negotiate the deal to see the defender head to Scotland for his first taste of football in the United Kingdom.
It had been hoped King would lead a generation of Jamaican talents, from Cavalier and beyond, to make an impact in European football.
Robinson previously said of transfer business before the window closes: "Yes, I'm expecting people to come in, expecting people to go out. It always happens.
"Some we're prepared for, some we're not. I know what still needs strengthening, and we're actively trying to do that at the moment."