DUNDEE manager Neil McCann revealed he consulted former Rangers colleagues Arthur Numan and Ronald de Boer about the signing of fellow dutchman Randy Wolters.

McCann is convinced the 27-year-old, who was involved in a punch-up with a De Graafschap fan last year during a violent pitch invasion, has the ‘nasty streak’ required to thrive in Scottish football.

McCann explained: “I’m really excited about signing Wolters. We have Danny Williams but we were lacking a competitive edge to get at players. We’ve added Roarie Deacon but Randy is different – he’s very, very direct.”

Meanwhile, Dundee have signed former Partick Thistle defender Jack Hendry from Wigan.

The 22-year-old made three appearances for Wigan after they bought him from Thistle in 2015 but he played more often in loan spells with Shrewsbury and MK Dons last year. Dundee announced the centre-back had signed a two-year contract.