Ghanaian goalkeeper Jojo Wollacott has completed a permanent move to Scottish club Hibernian, signing a three-year contract.
The shot-stopper, 26, joins Hibernian from Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee.
Wollacott, who has played 11 times for Ghana since 2021, rejoins Hibernian manager Lee Johnson. During their time at Bristol City, the pair previously collaborated.
He’s athletic, brave, and confident and, with big competitions coming up, it’s important we’re strong in the goalkeeping department,” said Johnson.
“He’s a player I’ve known for some time and it’s great to see that he’s starting to fulfil his potential. He now has over 100 games under his belt and has played on the international stage with Ghana.”
Wollacott, who missed last year’s World Cup due to a finger injury sustained during his final pre-tournament warm-up, will compete with captain David Marshall.
After spending seven years at Bristol City, he joined Swindon Town on loan for the 2021-22 season before moving to League One with The Addicks last summer, where he played 20 games.
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