St Mirren Football Club can confirm that Keanu Baccus has agreed a two-year deal with the club.
With clearance received from the Scottish Football Association, he will join up with Stephen Robinson’s squad once necessary visa approval is completed in Australia.
Keanu is a talented 24-year-old midfielder capped by Australia at U23 level.
The midfielder joined Western Sydney Wanderers during the 2014/15 season after spells in his youth at Parklea FC, Fairfield Hotspurs, Blacktown Spartans and Blacktown City.
In 2016/17, Keanu made his A-League debut for the Wanderers against Perth Glory.
Since then, he has gone on to make over 100 appearances in the A-League as well as featuring in the prestigious AFC Champions League.
Keanu has also been capped by Australia at U20 and U23 level – representing his country at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The club hopes that Keanu will be able to join the squad in Belfast as part of their pre-season camp.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson said: "Keanu will provide a real energy and quality to the team.
He’s a real athlete and gets about the pitch well. We believe he can go on to be a full Australian international.
"He’s young but he’ll bring a lot of good qualities and will enhance, not just our team, but the Scottish game."