Ex-Real Madrid youngster Jack Harper has signed a loan deal with AD Alcorcón from new club Getafe.
The Scots striker joined Los Alfareros a short time after signing a bumper five-year deal at Getafe from Malaga.
Harper was first discovered as a kid at Real with their youth set-up before he moved on.
The front man also counts Brighton among his former clubs having spent time in England.
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AD Alcorcón welcomed their new loan star to his 'new home' after he penned the deal.
On their club website they wrote: "The striker of Scottish descent, international with the U17 and U19 of Scotland, was born in Fuengirola (Málaga) and played in the lower categories of Real Madrid until the age of youth.
"In the 16/17 season he played at Brighton U23 to sign, in the following campaign, for Atlético Malagueño to finally climb up to the first squad of the Malaga team where he stood out for his great personality in attack and impudence.
"His appearances with the team of López Muñiz or Víctor Sánchez del Amo during the last campaign and his four goals earned him to be signed by Getafe CF for 5 seasons.
"Welcome Jack to your new house!"
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