Victor Wanyama remains locked in talks over a potential stay at Dunfermline Athletic.
The midfielder joined the East End Park side at the end of March.
Wanyama's debut didn't go as planned, with him being sent off in a 3-0 defeat to Scott Brown's Ayr United for handball.
The Kenyan only signed a short-term deal with Dunfermline, but after they recently secured their place in the Scottish Championship for next season, talks remain ongoing over a potential Fife stay beyond next campaign.
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Indeed, Dunfermline recently gave the latest on their squad going into the off-season: "Following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season, Dunfermline Athletic can provide the following squad update.
"Leaving the club at the end of their contracts are Aaron Comrie, Joe Chalmers, Craig Wighton, Rhys Breen, David Wotherspoon, Craig Clay, Michael O’Halloran and Omar Taylor-Clarke.
"Dialogue remains ongoing with Chris Hamilton, Josh Cooper, Tashan Oakley-Boothe, Jeremiah Chilokoa Mullen and Victor Wanyama."
Neil Lennon remains in charge at Dunfermline.
Wanyama couldn't turn down the opportunity to work with his old Celtic boss: "The manager is somebody that I respect a lot, you know, he’s done a lot for me," said the midfielder last month.
"He’s taken me to another level in my career and I always appreciate that and I know how he works and he’s been very, very influential in my career.
"He told me to come, to try and be a leader in the dressing room, try and help the team, try and also help the young players, so I couldn’t resist.
"When I got the call, I spoke to the gaffer, I spoke to the owner, it was just good to hear the ideas that they had and where they see the club, I couldn’t turn it down."