A former Rangers goalkeeper has joined a club that is just ONE week old, according to a report.
Jacob Pazikas left Rangers earlier this summer after failing to make the grade in the first team.
The academy player has been training with Queen's Park and Partick Thistle since his departure from Ibrox.
The 20-year-old - who has represented Scotland at youth level - came through the ranks at Rangers, before getting experience on loan at Stranraer, Civil Service Strollers and Gala Fairydean.
Now, according to Daily Record, Pazikas has turned down the chance to stay in Scottish football in favour of a life-changing move to the Middle East.
They state that the goalie has agreed to join new United Arab Emirates side Rimal Al-Sahra SC.
They are based in Dubai and will play in the third tier of UAE football.
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Their season kicks-off in two weeks when they place Forte Vritus reserves.
In an Instagram post, the club said: "A new chapter begins in the ever evolving Middle Eastern football scene. Welcome to Rimal Al-Sahra Sports Club.
"A professional football club and performance hub in Dubai. Building, developing and creating talent for the global professional football scene."