A look at players who have rejoined clubs as Gareth Bale and Theo Walcott return
A number of players have returned to former clubs during the last decade.
Gareth Bale and Theo Walcott made surprise returns to their former clubs on loan during the Premier League transfer window.
Bale completed a switch to Tottenham from Real Madrid last month, seven years after he left Spurs, while Walcott, who started out at Southampton before he departed in 2006, is back with the south coast outfit.
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some other players who have made the move back to their old stomping ground in the Premier League.
Andy Carroll (Newcastle)
Wayne Rooney (Everton)
After he departed Goodison Park as a superstar teenager in 2004, Rooney was back 13 years later having achieved virtually all he could in the game with Manchester United and England. It was a mixed spell with his boyhood team. A hat-trick against West Ham was a high, but he moved on following a solitary season despite hitting double figures.
David Luiz (Chelsea)
Paul Pogba (Manchester United)
Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
The winger made a permanent return to Selhurst Park in February 2015 after a loan spell from Manchester United. Despite constant speculation over his future, the Crystal Palace ace has been a key figure in the Eagles’ fight against relegation in recent seasons and recently made his 350th appearance for the club.