Goalkeeper Glenn Morris is back with Gillingham until the end of the season having spent most of the campaign with the Kent club.
The shot stopper is back at Priestfield after his existing loan spell from Crawley Town came to an end in the first week of January.
Morris rejoins Gillingham on a permanent deal until June with his contract at Crawley Town having been terminated by mutual consent.
The 39 year old has been the number one at The Gills for the majority of the current campaign, but injury meant he missed the crucial Christmas period, coming back for the League Two clash at Stevenage.
The clash with Steve Evans’ side resulted in a 1-0 loss on January 2nd and Morris subsequently had his loan spell ended, but is now back with the Kent club.
Across his two spells at the club, the second of which a loan deal, Glenn has made 31 appearances for Gills and, this season, has kept four clean sheets in 19 outings.
Glenn’s move calls time on a six-and-a-half year spell at Crawley where he has won the club’s “Player of the Year” on four separate occasions.
Morris becomes Gillingham’s fourth signing under new owner Brad Galinson with Tom Nichols, Tim Dieng and Oli Hawkins all having penned deals at Priestfield.
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