St Mirren have confirmed the departure of Ryan Flynn.
The midfielder, 35, was out of contract at the Paisley club but there had been discussions over his future in Paisley.
Flynn had been involved in a coaching capacity alongside his playing duties last season but has now departed St Mirren to join Arbroath.
St Mirren Football Club wishes Ryan Flynn the best of luck after the announcement of his signing for Arbroath this evening. An ultimate professional and fans’ favourite, Ryan was dubbed ‘Flynniesta’ by the St Mirren support for his composed midfield performances. After a… pic.twitter.com/7SdkFOTWOb
— St Mirren FC (@saintmirrenfc) August 30, 2024
The experienced central midfielder - who first signed for St Mirren in 2018 - has penned a contract with the League One side.
He had lifted the Scottish Championship title in Paisley and was an experienced head in the dressing room providing cover as a utility player last season.
Flynn had been training with St Mirren but has now sealed his future in a playing capacity at Arbroath.
A St Mirren statement read: "St Mirren Football Club wishes Ryan Flynn the best of luck after the announcement of his signing for Arbroath this evening.
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"An ultimate professional and fans’ favourite, Ryan was dubbed ‘Flynniesta’ by the St Mirren support for his composed midfield performances.
"After a six-year stay at Saints, Ryan moves on with utmost respect from his peers, staff & supporters for everything he contributed during his time at the club. He will always be welcome at The SMiSA Stadium.
"Thank you Flynniesta."
An Arbroath statement added: "Arbroath FC are delighted to announce the signing of experienced Midfielder, Ryan Flynn."