Dundee United today confirmed the signing of French born midfielder Morgaro Gomis until May 2014. The 27-year-old, who was a free agent after leaving Birmingham City in the summer of 2013, rejoins the Club for a second spell having played 180 games and scored seven goals in his first spell which covered a four-year period from 2007.
A member of the Club's Scottish Cup winning team in 2010, Morgaro left to join Birmingham City in May 2011 after the expiry of his contract at United and played over 30 times for The Blues during his spell there. A product of the Chelsea FC youth system, he made his full international debut for Senegal in March 2009 whilst a Dundee United player.
Manager Jackie McNamara said, "I know United fans will have great affection for Morgaro for what he achieved here previously but I have decided to offer him a contract based on what he has shown me over the last five weeks in training. His attitude, application and professionalism has been first class and added to the fact that he has excellent ability makes signing him an easy decision.
"Having him as part of the squad will allow me to select alternative tactics and formations at certain grounds and he brings great experience to the squad. This signing is very much about making the squad stronger and the length of deal will allow Morgaro and the Club to see how the partnership can develop going forward."
Morgaro Gomis added, "The opportunity to get back playing at Dundee United makes me very happy. After initially being offered the chance to keep my fitness level up, I have been impressed by the quality within the squad and have been welcomed by everyone.
"I have great memories of Tannadice but I want to help create more good times for the Club. I am happy to sign until the end of the season and I am looking forward to playing in front of the United supporters again."