Celtic goalkeeper Marcus Gill has rejoined Inverness on an emergency loan.
The 17-year-old signed for the Highlanders in a similar deal last week and played 90 minutes in their recent 1-1 draw with Stenhousemuir in Scottish League One.
Inverness now face champions Arbroath this weekend. They are safe from automatic relegation but could still fall into a dreaded play-off. Indeed, Caley Thistle are just one point ahead of Annan Athletic, who occupy said play-off spot, with two games to go.
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Inverness first-choice keeper Musa Dibaga remains unavailable after picking up an injury against Kelty Hearts, so teenager Gill will likely be thrown in once more this afternoon.
The club previously signed Celtic goalkeeper Aiden Rice on an emergency loan, with the stopper playing against Alloa when Dibaga was on international duty with Gambia.
An Inverness statement read: "Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC are pleased to announce goalkeeper Marcus Gill has rejoined the club on emergency loan from Celtic FC.
"Marcus, 17 years-old, played in last weekend’s 1-1 draw against Stenhousemuir.
"The club would like to thank Chris McCart, Colin Meldrum and Celtic FC for their assistance with this matter."