Steven Fletcher boasts an impressive goal-scoring record - at all levels of the game.
The experienced striker has bagged more than 50 Premier League goals, was regularly on the scoresheet throughout a four-year spell in the Championship with Sheffield Wednesday ... and has an international tally in double figures.
Although born in Shrewsbury, Fletcher launched his playing career north of the border with Hibernian where he wasted little time in blazing a goal-scoring trail.
His record of 43 goals from 156 league appearances soon caught the attention of clubs in England and it was Burnley who won the race for his services in the summer of 2009.
He was their top scorer - and winner of the Players' Player of the Year award - in 2009/10 as the Clarets were relegated from the Premier League.
Fletcher remained a top flight performer, though, as he joined Wolverhampton Wanderers and marked his debut for the Black Country side with an opening day winner against the Potters!
He made a £12million move to Sunderland 2012 and spent four years on Wearside, although he did have a spell on loan with French giants Olympique Marseille towards the end of his time at the Stadium of Light.
Sheffield Wednesday provided his next port of call as he joined them in the summer of 2016 following the expiry of his Sunderland contract.
In three of his four seasons at Hillsborough he hit double figures in terms of goals and it was little surprise that the South Yorkshire club were so keen to retain his services when his contract came to an end in June 2020, sparking a flood of interest.
Fletcher qualifies to represent Scotland as his mother was born there and he made his international debut in 2008, since when he has amassed 33 caps and 10 goals.
In 2015 he joined an exclusive and illustrious club as he became only the fifth player to score more than one hat-trick for Scotland.