LIVINGSTON have completed the shock signing of former Celtic and Hibernian defender Efe Ambrose.
The 31-year-old has penned an 18-month deal with the Lions and could make his debut against his old employers at Easter Road on Saturday.
Ambrose has not played a competitive game in close to 14 months after failing to make a senior appearance during an ill-fated stint at Derby County.
He made the transfer to the Rams in January 2019 after exercising a release clause in his contract with he Hibees.
The Nigeria internationalist enjoyed 81 outings for the capital club after arriving from Celtic in January 2017 - initially on loan before making the switch permanent - and helped them win the 2016/17 Championship title.
Ambrose, who first touched down on Scottish soil from FC Ashdod in 2012, won six major honours and reached the last-16 of the Champions League during a largely successful five years at Celtic.
Ambrose, capped 51 times, also boasts an Africa Cup of Nations winners’ medal from the 2013 showpiece.
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