Midfielder Campbell reunites with Robinson at St Mirren

Allan Campbell made 13 appearances for Dundee United last season
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St Mirren have completed the "fantastic signing" of midfielder Allan Campbell on a deal until the end of the season.
The 27-year-old former Scotland cap has been without a club since leaving Dundee United last summer.
Campbell began his career with Motherwell - where he worked under current Saints boss Stephen Robinson - and made 160 appearances before joining Luton Town in 2021.
He helped the Hatters win promotion to the Premier League in 2023 before falling out favour and spending time on loan at Millwall and Charlton.
Manager Robinson said: "I've worked with Allan before. He's gone down to England and done very well. He's the right type of character and he's got a lot of quality.
"He hasn't played football for a little while. But on a short-term contract, we think he's a fantastic signing and will be very good around the place as well. Allan's someone with immense talent that could influence games.
"With our numbers being short in midfield, he seemed like the perfect solution and we're confident that he'll be a real asset towards the end of the season."
Campbell, whose sole Scotland appearance came in the 4-1 Nations League win over Armenia in June 2022, is relishing the reunion with Robinson at the League Cup winners.
"He was the one who gave me my real start in professional football, played me, backed me, and developed me a lot as a player," he said.
"When the opportunity came up to come back and play football under him, I thought it was a great opportunity.
"I can't wait to get back playing. I keep myself well. That's one thing I pride myself on, working hard off the pitch, so I've been keeping busy, making sure that I'm ready for when I get the chance and hopefully that'll be soon."
