BOTTI BIABI has described returning to Kelty Hearts as "surreal" but is delighted to be back to work with "good person" Michael Tidser.

The 27-year-old, after one season away, will wear maroon once more after impressing new player / manager Tidser, as a trialist during pre-season.

He completed the paperwork on a deal before the club's Viaplay Cup opener with Greenock Morton, in which he appeared as a second half substitute, to further bolster Tidser's new-look squad for the season ahead, and scored in Saturday's draw at Ross County.

After beginning his career with Clydebank, Biabi made the move into SPFL football with Falkirk in 2014, but, after one season with the Bairns, he was snapped up by Swansea City, who were, at the time, in the English Premier League.

Biabi had loan spells with Hamilton Academical and Macclesfield Town before being released in 2019, after which he turned out for Ebbsfleet United and Stenhousemuir.

In 2021, then Kelty boss, Kevin Thomson, brought him to New Central Park - where he played alongside Tidser - and scored three goals in 34 apopearances as they won the League Two title in their first-ever SPFL campaign.

Thomson, however, resigned from his role and left the club, as did Biabi, who spent last season with Brechin City.

He scored 10 goals for the Glebe Park outfit - managed by former Dunfermline star, Andy Kirk - as they won the Highland League title, but then lost out on the chance of a return to SPFL League Two by losing out in the pyramid play-offs to Lowland League Spartans, who went on to defeat Albion Rovers in the final.

Biabi, though, is raring to get going again with Kelty, and told the club's media channel: "It's surreal.

"Obviously, I was here two seasons ago, and won the league with Kelty, so it's good to be back, and to see the boys.

"I had a good time at Brechin. It was a tough league; every game that you play, teams don't make it easy for you. The pitches weren't the best so, obviously, it was hard. Every game, you were always tested.

"I think coming up a league...I was in a tough league, so it'll help me, and put me in good stead.

"Obviously I was with Tids two seasons ago. He's a good person - I consider him a friend as well.

"He just gave me a phone call and asked if I wanted to come in, and I agreed, and just took it from there.

"The boys want to play and that's the way I want to play, keep the ball on the floor, and keep it moving.

"I enjoyed those games (in pre-season ), so it's all about getting fit before the season starts, and I'm good to get going."