FORMER Kilmarnock striker Eamonn Brophy has signed for Morton on a two-year deal.
The 29-year-old is coming to Cappielow following his departure from Ross County earlier today.
Eamonn joins the club with a wealth of experience across several teams at the top level of Scottish football.
Brophy played for Hamilton Academicals, Queen’s Park and Dumbarton before a permanent move to Kilmarnock in 2017.
In his four years with the club, he made 115 appearances, scoring 34 times, helping Kilmarnock to fifth and third place top-flight finishes and also securing a spot in European qualifiers.
Brophy was also called up to play for Scotland whilst at Rugby Park, going on to make his international debut in a European qualifier against Cyprus.

Joining Ross County in 2023, Brophy made 52 appearances, scoring eight times and assisting another four. He spent the second half of the 2024/25 season on loan at Falkirk.
Dougie Imrie said: “Eamonn’s experience and record speaks for itself. He is a signing of real quality who will bolster our front line even more and I am delighted to be able to welcome him to Cappielow.”
Meanwhile, Morton announced that Jordan Davies has departed the club. He made 46 appearances, scoring twice and assisting twice.