By Hibernian FC

The 36-year-old has penned a one-year deal keeping him at the Club until the summer of 2023.

Capped 93 times for the Republic of Ireland, the winger brings with him a wealth of experience to Easter Road.

Having started his career in Scotland with Celtic, McGeady made his name with the Hoops, playing over 200 games for the Glasgow side across seven seasons.

McGeady enjoyed a stint with Spartak Moscow before moving to Everton to play in the Premier League. After playing in the Champions League and England’s top flight, McGeady spent several years in the English Championship and EFL with Sheffield Wednesday, Preston North End, Charlton Athletic and Sunderland.

During his time in the North East of England with the Black Cats, he first played under new Hibs manager, Lee Johnson.

In their first season working together, McGeady excelled and was named in the 2020/21 EFL League One Team of the Season after contributing six goals and 17 assists from out wide.

Speaking to hibernianfc.co.uk, Lee Johnson is excited to be reunited with his former player. He said: “We are delighted to bring Aiden to Hibernian FC.

"He will bring skill, experience and gravitas to our team. Aiden is a top player, has had a fantastic career to date and we aim to extend and accentuate his abilities within the blend of our new-look squad.

“We will also look to utilise Aiden’s fantastic leadership qualities to help guide and get the best out of our young forward players.”

McGeady is the Club’s seventh First Team signing of the summer transfer window with David Marshall, Nohan Kenneh, Rocky Bushiri, Lewis Miller, Momodou Bojang and Jair Tavares all putting pen-to-paper ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.

Hibernian FC Head of Recruitment, Ian Gordon added: “Aiden will bring an excellent blend of experience and top-class quality to our side.

"He has played at the very top level during his career and will help raise our standards going forward.”