Ex-Rangers defender Danny Wilson has signed a short-term deal with Livingston until January 2025.
Wilson made history in 2009 when he became the youngest player to make a Champions League appearance for a Scottish club at the age of 17.
The 32-year-old came through the youth system at Ibrox before earning a Premier League move to Liverpool in 2010 on an initial £2 million deal.
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He won the Scottish FWA and PFA Young Player of the Year awards in his debut season for Rangers, making 24 appearances before leaving for Anfield.
After failing to secure a first-team spot with the Reds, Wilson spent loan spells at Blackpool, Bristol City and Hearts, before making his transfer to Tynecastle permanent in 2013.
The centre-back spent another two seasons at Hearts, captaining the side to the Championship title before rejoining Rangers in 2015 on a free transfer.
In January 2018, Wilson joined Major League Soccer club Colorado Rapids, before returning to Scotland with a move to Queen’s Park at the start of this year.
He became a free agent in July after just six months at the Championship side, with the club confirming the defender had opted to trigger a break clause in his 18-month contract, citing “personal circumstances”.
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