Scottish Premiership outfit Hibernian have announced the signing of former Reading winger Junior Hoilett.

The 34-year-old spent two years in Berkshire and played over 60 times, with his son in the Royals youth set-up.

Departing in 2023 after the club's relegation to League One, the Canada international spent time in with Vancouver before moving to Aberdeen in February.

Recording three goals and eight assists in 15 appearances for the Dons, the former Blackburn Rovers and Cardiff City winger exited Pittodre in May.

Opting to remain in Scotland, Hoilett has penned a one-year deal at Easter Road to move to Edinburgh.

Head Coach David Gray told the club website: “Junior is someone who has been on our radar, especially after his positive end to the season with Aberdeen.

“Throughout his career he’s played at a very high level and adapted well to Scottish football last season. He adds extra options and quality to the final third, alongside leadership and experience to the dressing room. We look forward to working with him.”

Hibernian Sporting Director Malky Mackay added: “We’re really pleased to bring someone of Junior’s calibre, personality and ability to the Club. We’ve been working hard to strengthen our attacking options, and Junior gives David extra flexibility in those areas.

“Not only will Junior help add quality to the group, he will also be able to share his experience and help support the talented young forwards in the squad.

“Finally, he is a great character, a top professional and another good person to have around the building and in the dressing room.”