Ryan Sessegnon has returned to Fulham as a free agent.
The former Cottager left Tottenham this summer after a difficult spell in which he struggled with several injuries.
Sessegnon, 24, was an academy graduate in West London and has signed a deal at Craven Cottage until 2026.
He originally left the club in 2019, with Spurs paying £25million for him after an impressive breakthrough campaign.
But hamstring problems held him back in North London and he is now excited for another new chapter in his career.
He said: “It’s amazing to be back. Emotional, as well.
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“It’s where it started for me, where everything began.
“It will always be home for me. I think it had the feeling that it was meant to be, coming back here, so I’m delighted to get it done”
Sessegnon scored 25 goals and recorded 18 assists in his first spell at Fulham.
He spent a season out on loan with Hoffenheim during his Tottenham tenure but is now Marco Silva’s first signing of the summer.
Sessegnon had been training with Crystal Palace and was set to travel with Oliver Glasner’s side for their pre-season tour.
But when Fulham called, he did not hesitate to head home.