Marshall agrees two-year-deal at Hibernian
Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall will join Hibernian on a two-year-deal when his contract with Queens Park Rangers ends next month.
The 37-year-old will provide competition to Matt Macey and Kevin Dabrowski at Easter Road as he returns to Scottish football for the first time since 2007.
Marshall joined QPR in January on a short-term deal after falling out of favour under Wayne Rooney at Derby County and soon became No 1 under Mark Warburton before an injury ended his season in March.
The former Celtic player - who spent five seasons at Parkhead - enjoyed a 15-year spell in English football and earned 47 Scotland caps.
Marshall has been named in Steve Clarke's Scotland squad for the World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine, live on Sky Sports, and the UEFA Nations League matches.
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