DUNDEE manager Paul Hartley says he's 'delighted' after signing Mark O'Hara from Kilmarnock on a two-year deal.

The 20-year-old made 29 appearances for Killie in the Premiership last season and is a Scotland Under-21 international.

The arrival of the versatile defender, who can play any role in defence as well as in midfield, has excited his manager Paul Hartley. 

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He said: "He is a player that fits the bill perfectly. Mark is at the right age and is someone we think we can work with and develop.

"He is versatile and at a young age has played a lot of games already. He can play right back but we want to develop him in the middle of the park.

"He had a year left on his contract at Killie so we are delighted to secure his signing."