Rangers striker Kenny Miller will reportedly be unveiled as the new head coach of Livingston tomorrow.
The former Scotland international has agreed a deal to become player-manager at the Tony Macaroni Arena, according to the Daily Record.
Miller was linked with playing roles at Aberdeen, Hibernian and St Mirren, but appears to have opted to kickstart his coaching career with the Scottish Premiership newcomers instead.
The 38-year-old will replace David Hopkin, who parted company with Livi at the end of last season, despite guiding them to the top flight via the playoffs.
Miller's Rangers career ended on a sour note as his final season was cut short by suspension when he was involved in a dressing-room bust-up with former manager Graeme Murty.