DUNDEE have announced the signing of former Hibs and Rangers forward Jason Cummings.
The Dark Blues have tied the forward down on a deal until the summer of 2022 and announced the signing in typical Cummings’ fashion.
🃏 #thedee pic.twitter.com/EzBBlxulj3
— Dundee Football Club (@DundeeFC) January 28, 2021
The Scotland cap has a well-known Joker smile tattooed on his hand, which he often reveals when celebrating goals.
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He enjoyed the best spell of his career with Hibs in the Championship and has also played for Nottingham Forest and most recently Shrewsbury Town.
https://t.co/MZhc2obcGw pic.twitter.com/JMqmBddtoc
— Dundee Football Club (@DundeeFC) January 28, 2021
Cummings was part of the Hibs side that won the Scottish Cup in 2016, and his role in helping the Leith side earned him a move to the Championship.
But despite promising signs, including a double against Newcastle, he struggled to make his mark down south. He has endured frustrating spells at Peterborough and Luton.
The 25-year-old scored twice against Liverpool last year as his Shrewsbury side came back to draw 2-2 with the English champions.
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