Queen's Park has snapped up Dom Thomas as they begin their summer rebuild.
Owen Coyle's men will be playing in the Scottish Championship next season following their play-off success.
The Spiders defeated Airdrie in the final with Simon Murray netting the winning goal from the penalty spot deep into extra-time.
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The club have started preparations for the new campaign after confirming their retained list for the 2022-23 campaign with notable names departing the club including skipper Michael Doyle, Wullie Muir, Jai Quitongo, Bob McHugh and Peter Grant.
Coyle has made offers to Tommy Robson, Lee Kilday, Louis Longridge, Max Gillies, Jacques Heraghty, Calum Biggar, Charlie Fox, and Simon Murray as he begins to shape his team.
Thomas arrives on a two-year deal after leaving Dunfermline following their relegation to League One.
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Queen's Park defeated the East End Park outfit on their road to promotion.
The 26-year-old has previously played for the likes of Motherwell, Queen of the South and Kilmarnock during his playing career.
He now becomes Coyle's first addition as a new era begins.
On signing for the club, Dom said: “It’s great to be here and I’m delighted to have joined the club.
"Looking in from the outside over the last couple of years, it’s clear to see the ambitions the club have, and I’m excited now to have this opportunity to be part of that.
“First and foremost, I can’t wait to get going and I look forward to the season ahead, where I can hopefully contribute to the team with goals and assists.
“It’s clearly an exciting period for Queen’s Park and I hope to help bring further success to the club.”
Boss Coyle added: “We are absolute delighted to have signed Dom.
"He is a wonderful and creative player that can handle the ball very well.
"When Dom is playing, he is pleasing to the eye and that’s a great fit with the attractive way we want to play at the club.
"In the Championship you need quality players and Dom Thomas is certainly that.”