Bristol Rovers have strengthened their attacking options by bringing in Paris Cowan-Hall on loan from Millwall.
The 25-year-old will remain with the Pirates for the next month after struggling for playing time at The Den.
Cowan-Hall joined Millwall from Wycombe Wanderers in a £200,000 deal in January, but he has been restricted to just six appearances so far this term, the last of which came against AFC Fylde in the FA Cup on November 7.
Speaking of his new signing, Rovers boss Darrell Clarke told the club's official website: "Paris done very well at Wycombe and is someone who is proven at the level.
"It hasn't quite worked out for him at Millwall as of yet, but they obviously saw the potential in him after deciding to sign him in January. Paris is a winger who can play either side and is someone with the potential to get us goals from midfield.
"That is important for us at the moment because we are lacking in terms of goals from players other than our strikers at the moment."
Cowan-Hall has previously enjoyed permanent spells at Portsmouth, Scunthorpe United, Plymouth Argyle, Wycombe and Millwall.