A former Carlisle United keeper has made his latest loan move.
Marcus Dewhurst has joined relegated Scunthorpe United on a season-long deal.
The Sheffield United man, who was on loan with the Blues in 2020, will spend the campaign in the National League at the Sands Venue Stadium.
It follows previous loans at Solihull Moors, Guiseley and Boston United, the 21-year-old helping the latter to the National League North play-off final last season.
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Dewhurst was with United in the second half of the 2019/20 season under Chris Beech and then returned the following campaign.
He was limited to two first-team appearances, with Adam Collin, Paul Farman and Magnus Norman the senior keepers during his Brunton Park stints.
Scunthorpe finished bottom of the EFL last season and are preparing for life in non-league's top tier.
Manager Keith Hill told his club's website of England youth keeper Dewhurst: "He's a good goalkeeper and offers the qualities I'm looking.
"He's young and we're going to give him a platform to establish himself.
"We've been really impressed with him while he's been training with us for the last couple of weeks."
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