A former Carlisle United loan man is on the move in League One.
Reece James has left Blackpool to join Sheffield Wednesday on a season-long loan.
The player who was with the Blues in the 2013/14 season has dropped a division in order to play first-team football.
He is a seventh summer signing at the Owls, while the 28-year-old's parent club said: "We wish Reece all the very best during his time at Hillsborough."
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It is the latest move in a career which started at Manchester United and saw James make his Football League debut for Carlisle.
That came after he joined the Blues on loan from the Red Devils under Greg Abbott in 2013.
He made his first outing in the 5-1 opening-day defeat to Leyton Orient that season, also playing in the 3-3 Capital One Cup draw with Blackburn Rovers which Carlisle won on penalties.
But injury thwarted the left-back's hopes of further appearances and he retuned to Man Utd in October.
James has since played for Rotherham United, Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic, Sunderland and Doncaster Rovers.
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