Hibernian have completed the signing of centre-back Marvin Ekpiteta.
The former Blackpool defender has penned a three-year deal at Hibs to become David Gray's third arrival of the summer.
Ekpiteta, 28, follows Warren O'Hora and Josef Bursik in checking in at Easter Road ahead of the new Scottish Premiership season.
A club statement confirmed: "We are delighted to announce the signing of centre-back Marvin Ekpiteta!
"The 28-year-old has penned a three-year deal following the expiration of his contract with English League One side Blackpool.
"Standing at 6ft 4’, Ekpiteta rose through the English football pyramid, winning promotion with both Leyton Orient and Blackpool.
"Before departing the Seasiders this summer, the Englishman made over 100 appearances in the Championship & League One, won their Player of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year award in 2022, and captained them regularly in the 2022/23 campaign.
"Internationally, Ekpiteta has earned two caps for Nigeria’s Under-20s and also featured for England C."
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Head coach David Gray commented: “Marvin is someone I look forward to working with. He has great experience at a good level in England and adds extra leadership to the dressing room.
“Physically, he has all the attributes that fit the demands of Scottish football; he’s big, strong, dominant, very athletic, and will be an asset in both boxes. We’re really pleased to bring him to the Club.”
Sporting director Malky Mackay added: “I’m delighted to welcome Marvin to Hibernian FC as we continue to improve our squad.
“Like Warren O’Hora, Marvin is another player who has been a captain and a leader within First Team groups.
"He is a real defender with a lot of experience, and I look forward to seeing him in action.”
The deal to sign Ekpiteta comes after Hibs landed central defender O'Hora from MK Dons.
The 25-year-old made the free transfer switch to Easter Road with Gary quickly bolstering his defensive options ahead of the new season.
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