St Mirren sell Eamonn Brophy to Ross County for six-figure fee
The striker spent the second half of last season on loan in Dingwall
St Mirren striker Eamonn Brophy has completed his permanent move to Ross County.
The 27-year old spent the second half of last season in Dingwall - scoring three times in eight appearances.
Brophy's move has now been made permanent with the Buddies saying Ross County have paid them "an undisclosed six-figure transfer fee".
The Scotland cap played 58 times for the Paisley club since joining from Kilmarnock in 2021, scoring eight times.
A St Mirren club statement read: "St Mirren Football Club can confirm that Eamonn Brophy has departed the club to join Ross County on a permanent deal.
"The forward joins the Staggies for an undisclosed six-figure transfer fee.
"Eamonn joined St Mirren in January 2021 – initially on loan – before completing a three-year deal that summer. The 27-year-old would go on to make 58 appearances for the Buddies, scoring eight goals.
"We thank Eamonn for his service to the club and wish him the best in his future career."
Ross County boss Malky Mackay told their official website: "We are delighted to welcome Eamonn back to the club, his impact during his spell last season was significant and he became a popular member of the squad.
"His experience in the Scottish game is clear to see and he is another great attacking option added to the squad."