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St Johnstone FC have officially announced the signing of former Scottish Premiership Golden Boot winner, Paul McGinn. The move comes as part of a renewed focus on attacking power for the club and is expected to bring new energy and depth to the squad. McGinn has been a key player for St Johnstone throughout his career, scoring 15 goals in all competitions last season and was named Scottish League One Player of the Year. He is a natural leader for the team and will be looking to help guide them towards success this season. St Johnstone's manager, Steve Clarke, said: "We're delighted to add another talented striker to our growing list of attacking players. Paul brings with him a wealth of experience and he'll be a big asset to us." The move is also a positive development for the club's fans, who have been waiting for a striker to come in from abroad. With McGinn joining, the club now have four forwards, which should give them a significant boost in attack. However, there are concerns about the quality of McGinn himself, as he has struggled to impress at the top level. It remains to be seen whether he can replicate his form in Scotland and if he can make a real impact on the team next season. Regardless of his potential, it is clear that McGinn's arrival is a major boost for St Johnstone's attacking power. The club have made a strong start to their season so far, but they will need to continue to build on this momentum if they want to succeed this season. Overall, the signing of Paul McGinn is a welcome addition to the St Johnstone squad and could prove to be a valuable asset for the club in the coming years. |
