Striker Laura Berry returns to Motherwell after agreeing a deadline day loan deal.
The forward joins the women of steel on a season-long loan deal from parent club Rangers.
The Scottish youth international firmly introduced herself to the K-Park faithful throughout an initial short six-month loan deal, scoring 8-times in 12-appearances, including a debut goal against local rivals Hamilton.
Berry has since impressed in the Ibrox first-team, netting five-times this season from four competitive appearances. The 17-year-old also featured against Europe’s elite in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, lining-up against the likes of Arsenal and Atletico de Madrid.
“I’m delighted to have re-joined Motherwell,” Berry said.
“Paul and Leanne really progressed several elements of my game and I feel I really thrived in this environment last season. I want to continue my development and I feel I can really develop myself as a player here.
“I can’t wait to get started.”
The youngster will fill the void left following the departure of striker Morgan Cross to Celtic and will be looking to pick up exactly where she left off in claret and amber.
‘This is another excellent addition ton the squad,” head coach Paul Brownlie added.
“Laura is a technically exciting young player who really impressed throughout her time at the club last season.
“We are looking forward to watching her progression this season.”