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Scott Mc Kenna played for Las Palmas alongside fellow Scotland cap Oli Mc Burnie Scotland centre-half Scott Mc Kenna has signed for Dinamo Zagreb after leaving Las Palmas. The Angus-born 28-year-old, who triggered a release clause after relegation from La Liga, has signed a "multi-year" contract with the club who finished runners-up in Croatia's top flight last season. Mc Kenna played 31 times, all but two of them starts, for Las Palmas. Mc Kenna, who has 39 Scotland caps, came through Aberdeen's youth system before breaking into the first team at Pittodrie. He was sold to Nottingham Forest in 2020. After helping Forest win promotion to the Premier League, he lost his place amid injury problems and moved on loan to Danish Superliga club Copenhagen. He left in August for Las Palmas, where he played in the same side as Scotland capped striker Oli Mc Burnie. However, they was unable to prevent Las Palmas finishing second bottom of the Spanish top flight. Zagreb were pipped to the title by Rijeka on head-to-head basis despite having a better goal difference after the rivals finished level on points last season. However, they have earned direct entry to the Europa League and will start the season under new head coach Mario Kovacevic. 'Dream becomes reality' as Italy reach semis with dramatic win over Norway Curry and Tuipulotu set to start for Lions in series opener The convicted ex-bike gang member playing at The Open Mary Earps shares her love for football Is it ever safe to tan? Music reunites Alison and Daniel in Mix Tape Feel nostalgic with Fearne Cotton's 90s anthems 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Major champions on Scheffler's 'what's the point? ' soliloquy Italy score 90th-minute goal to beat Norway - highlights How can Liverpool afford Isak after spending so much? 'That is horrific' - India rue 'awful' run out. Video'That is horrific' - India rue 'awful' run out The convicted ex-bike gang member playing at The Open 'Mc Ilroy's got it going, you need to see this' - Rory's Portrush record 'I'm unstoppable' - Dubois ready for Usyk. Video'I'm unstoppable' - Dubois ready for Usyk What to do about Test cricket's slow play problem? 'Clicking' celebrations & group chats - how England are bonding 'Gather the legends' - the numbers behind Windies' 27 all out as fallout begins Women's Euro 2025 - Best goals of the group stage. Video Women's Euro 2025 - Best goals of the group stage Euro 2025: Striking photos of the group stage The Man Utd Five: Ousted but not out The Englishman who turned around Scheffler's putting fortunes England too strong for Sweden? Brown-Finnis' Euros predictions - quarter-finals Usyk v Dubois 2 - all you need to know Strange final wicket secures 22-run win for England against stubborn India. Video Strange final wicket secures 22-run win for England against stubborn India From drugs bans to Wimbledon champions - how did we get here? All you need to know about The Open 2025 Evans and Djokovic make best men's shots of Wimbledon 2025. Video Evans and Djokovic make best men's shots of Wimbledon 2025 Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.