Former Rangers Striker Kris Boyd is set to join Scottish Premiership club Kilmarnock, according to the BBC.
Boyd, who came through the ranks at Kilmarnock, is set for a third spell at his former club. The 31-year-old has agreed to a two-year deal at Rugby Park, with the option of extending it a further 12 months.
The Scotland international played for the Killies as recently as the 2013/14 season, when he scored 22 goals to finish the season as their top-scorer.
Boyd is well-known for his time at Rangers, for whom he played last season in the Championship. He was released by the Glasgow outfit at the end of last season when the Gers failed to make a return to the Premiership after losing in the playoffs to Motherwell.
The striker has seven goals in 18 appearances for the Scotland national team. Boyd has also played for Middlesbrough, Nottingham Forest, Portland Timbers and Turkish club Eskisehirspor during his career.
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He has won two Premiership titles with Rangers, in 2008/09 and 2009/10.
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