St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce that Greg Kiltie has agreed a two-year contract extension which ties him to the club until June 2025.
The midfielder joined Saints from Kilmarnock in June 2021 and has become an important part of the first-team squad – making 47 appearances for Stephen Robinson’s side.
The 25-year-old has also pitched in with seven goals from his midfield position, the most recent of which came in our 3-1 win over Aberdeen on Christmas Eve.
With his contract due to expire in the summer, the club has moved to extend his deal and we are pleased to have agreed a new contract with Greg.
Speaking on his new deal, Greg told stmirren.com: "It’s been a very good weekend for me!
It was straightforward decision for me when it all came about. I love the squad we have and everything about the place so I’m just delighted that it’s done.
"It’s nice to have the off the pitch matters settled and I can focus on the pitch and kicking on. I think we have a really good group here and we can kick on this second half of the season.
"I would like to have played more this season but it’s a strong squad and everyone is fighting for places which is a good thing for the team going forward."
Manager Stephen Robinson was happy to have Greg commit to the club and sees the 25-year-old playing a big part in the squad: "I think Greg is a fantastic player who is coming into the peak of his career.
He's somebody that we want to be part of what we are doing. He gives us goals from midfield and great quality and something different.
"I think he’s had a fight on his hands with the three midfielders that have started really well, but we were desperate for him to sign. He conducts himself brilliantly when he’s not in the team and he’s probably been a little unfortunate not to have played more games.
"We have offered contracts to four or five of the boys. He's the first one to commit and I see him playing a big part going forward."
Greg celebrates after scoring the third goal in our 3-1 win over Aberdeen on Christmas Eve (Image: Allan Picken)