DANNY MULLEN has joined Partick Thistle.
Ian McCall has snapped up the ex-St Mirren and Dundee forward on a one-year deal.
The striker opted to leave Dens Park at the end of last season following their relegation from the top flight.
He has now joined their Championship promotion rivals ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.
The 27-year-old will wear the number 19 for the Firhill side.
We are delighted to announce the signing of Danny Mullen on a one-year deal, subject to Scottish FA clearance.
— Partick Thistle FC (@PartickThistle) July 21, 2022
Danny will wear the number 19 shirt during his time at Firhill.
McCall said: “We’re very pleased that we’ve been able to get a deal for Danny over the line. He’s someone who can come in and provide even more competition for the attacking positions which is exactly what we want.
“I’ve said a few times that I want to play attacking football like we did at the start of last season and when you look at the options we’ve now got up front, it’s really exciting.
"Danny brings a little bit of something different compared to our other strikers and he’s a player who knows what the Championship is like and knows what it takes to get out of it which is ultimately our aim.”
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