JENNISON Myrie-Williams has returned to Tranmere Rovers after being signed on loan from Scunthorpe United until the end of the season.
The 26-year-old winger enters his second spell at Prenton Park after playing for Rovers on loan from Bristol City in 2007-08.
After playing for Dundee United and Stevenage, he teamed up with Rovers' boss Micky Adams at Port Vale in 2012. He helped the Valiants gain promotion to League One and was voted in the PFA Team of the Year by his fellow professionals.
In two seasons at Vale he scored 21 goals in 96 appearances. He joined Scunthorpe United last summer and has made 15 appearances in League 1 in 2014-15.
Manager Micky Adams said: "I'm delighted to bring Jennison back to Tranmere. Having worked with him before he’s a player I know will cause opposition defenders real problems with his pace and power.
"With the signings of Rob Taylor and Lee Molyneux last week and Jennison also joining, we’ve got good options in the wide positions now and competition for places.
“I’d like to thank Scunthorpe United for allowing Jennison to spend the second half of the season with us.”
Jennison will be available for Saturday’s home game against Hartlepool United, kick off 3pm.
Watch him score a classic goal against Shrewsbury while at Port Vale below.
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