Dylan McGeouch completes move to Sunderland
McGeouch joins Jack Ross at the Stadium of Light after his contract with Hibs expired.
Sunderland manager Jack Ross has completed the signing of Dylan McGeouch.
The former Celtic midfielder has penned a four-year-deal with the Wearside club following the expiration of his Hibs contract.
McGeouch joined the Easter Road side in 2014 - initially on loan on from Celtic, before signing permanently in August 2015.
The 25-year-old was part of the Hibernian side who won the Scottish Cup in May 2016, ending the club's 114-year wait for the trophy.
At the end of last season, McGeouch made his Scotland debut, playing in back-to-back defeats to Peru and Mexico.
McGeouch now teams up with former St Mirren manager Ross at the Black Cats as they look to get out of League One at the first attempt.
Speaking about his arrival, Ross hailed his latest addition, he told Sunderland's website: "Dylan has been really good for Hibernian and that's culminated in him earning international recognition.
"There were a lot of teams interested in him because he's at a good stage in his career and he's absolutely desperate to come down to England and show people how good a player he is.
"The fans will like him because he's got a lot of quality."