### St Mirren Hire Ex-Scotish International for Rebuilding
St Mirren have announced the signing of former Scottish international striker David Stewart on a one-year contract.
David Stewart, 29, joins the Championship club after spending three seasons at Celtic Park with the Scots side, where he made over 150 appearances and scored 46 goals.
The move comes as part of St Mirren's efforts to rebuild their squad following last season's relegation from the Premiership. The club has already signed several key players in recent months, including forward Jack Harrison and midfielder Ryan Giggs, to strengthen their defensive and midfield options.
Stewart, who has spent time playing for clubs such as Rangers and Hibernian, brings experience and a wealth of knowledge to the team. His versatility as both a striker and a playmaker could be particularly useful in the new season, where St Mirren will need to rely more heavily on their attacking prowess.
"We're delighted to welcome David to our family," said St Mirren manager Mark Warburton. "He's a proven goal-scorer with a strong work ethic, and we believe his experience will be invaluable as we continue to build towards the top flight."
Stewart's arrival follows a successful stint at Celtic, where he helped the team win the Scottish Premiership in 2018. He was also part of the squad that reached the Europa League final that year before losing to Manchester United.
The addition of Stewart is another sign of St Mirren's commitment to rebuilding and competing for promotion back up to the Premiership. With the right combination of talent and hard work, the club is well-positioned to challenge for promotion next season.
As Stewart looks to settle into his new role at St Mirren, fans can expect him to contribute significantly to the team's attacking game. His ability to score goals and provide assists could help the club break through and make a serious push for promotion.
For now, it remains to be seen how Stewart will integrate into the team and what impact he will have on the upcoming season. But one thing is certain – the St Mirren faithful can look forward to seeing a talented player bring his skills to the pitch once again.
