Former Carlisle United loan forward Terry Ablade has made a move to Scotland.
He has joined Partick Thistle on a season-long loan from Fulham.
Ablade, who spent last season with the Blues in an injury-hit spell, links up with the Scottish Championship club early in the 2024/25 campaign.
The 22-year-old's arrival was welcomed by Jags boss Kris Doolan.
He told the club's website: "We’ve been looking at adding another striker to the squad for a while now and I’ve always maintained that the player we bring in has to provide something different to what we already have and Terry fits that bill.
“He’s got pace and a willingness to make testing runs that can really stretch the opposition and open up space for the rest of the team.
✍️ Bringing in a Finn from Fulham 🇫🇮
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The club is thrilled to announce the signing of Terry Ablade on a season-long loan deal from Fulham, subject to Scottish FA approval and international clearance.
Welcome, Terry!
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“Having only arrived last night, he was in training with us for the first time today and we were impressed with what we saw.
"His effort was first class and I think he’ll be a real asset for us this season.”
Ablade was with United last term and made 16 appearances without scoring.
The pacy Finland Under-21 international's last outing for Paul Simpson's side came last November as successive thigh injuries dashed his hopes of making a further impact for the Blues.
The forward said: "I'm very excited to get everything done - I just want to get out on the pitch and show what I can do."
Ablade's new club take on Falkirk in their third league game of the new campaign this weekend, having recorded a defeat and draw in their opening two fixtures.
It is a third loan move of Ablade's Fulham spell, the frontman having had a spell with AFC Wimbledon before his time with the Blues.
He joined Fulham in 2018 after playing for Finnish club FC Jazz.
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