Former Carlisle United forward Harry McKirdy is in line for a reunion with the Blues - after joining one of their League Two rivals.
He has signed for Bromley a day after leaving Scottish Premiership club Hibernian.
McKirdy, 27, has joined the Ravens on a permanent deal subject to international clearance.
It will see him resume his career back in the EFL after two-and-a-half years in Edinburgh.
And among the fixtures facing McKirdy will be a clash with Carlisle at Brunton Park on Saturday, March 22.
Harry is here ????
We are delighted to announce the signing of winger Harry McKirdy following his departure from Hibernian ✍️#WeAreBromley
— Bromley FC (@bromleyfc) February 4, 2025
The former Swindon Town man is reunited at Hayes Lane with two ex-Carlisle team-mates in Byron Webster and Olufela Olomola.
It was announced on transfer deadline day that McKirdy had ended his spell with Hibs by mutual agreement.
He failed to score in 33 games for the Easter Road club during a spell which also saw the ex-Aston Villa man undergo surgery for a heart condition.
McKirdy was on United's books in the 2019/20 season and top scored with 11 goals in 38 appearances.
After moving to Port Vale and then Swindon, he returned to Brunton Park to star in a 3-0 win over his former club which led to the departure of manager Keith Millen and the return of Paul Simpson.
McKirdy, since leaving the Blues, has made little secret of his dislike for United and revelled in his goal and two assists that day in February 2022, also bragging online that he had left "3,000 Carlisle fans crying".
McKirdy spent time back at Swindon on loan last season, scoring one goal in nine appearances.
Of the end of his time at Hibs, he wrote on Instagram: "Will always look back and be gutted how it went...some real tough times but some great people met.
"Wish it went differently but that's football I guess. Can't wait to move on and start playing football again."