Nottingham Forest loan flop Rafa Mir has secured his move to Spanish side SD Huesca via parent club Wolves.
The striker failed to make an impact at the City Ground during his loan spell from Molineux.
His last outing for Forest came when he was hauled off at half-time in the 2-2 draw at Millwall in early December.
And upon his arrival in Spain, Mir updated fans on twitter about his arrival and expressed his excitement to have returned to the continent.
"I return to Spain and I do it to join a project that excites me a lot," he tweeted.

"A club that has recently made history and is now struggling to do it again.
"I am very motivated and eager to fight #SinReblar by the colors of the SD Huesca."
Sabri Lamouchi will now plot his next move with the club desperate to land a striker before the transfer window comes to an end.
Fans on Rafa Mir departure
@Clarkey_no1: This tells me something is up Mr Lamouchi's sleeve.
@Chris79801: Didn’t work, these things happen. We move on. What this tells me though is that we have someone or something up our sleeve.
@Forestfanzone: Surely must mean a striker is close to coming in... only Grabban, no.
@ws19eaton: Must be confident of getting two then.

@Grabbsman: Mir being let go can only mean one thing.
@LiamKFootball: Fair to say this move never worked. You'd think this would mean a striker is imminent at the City Ground.
@HomeDrizzy: Now that Mir is officially gone that must certainly mean a striker signing is imminent.
@FritzRomanov: Guessing something is close for a new forward then.
@AdamjGibb94: Announce a striker.
@Kingkieren10: Now confirm that Walker is recalled please.