Harry Davis says he is on cloud nine as his return to St Mirren was made official this morning.
The 25 year-old had a successful, albeit brief, loan spell with the club last season before his season was ended early due to injury.
It was a spell that the defender thoroughly enjoyed as he knocked back interest from other Scottish and English clubs to sign on permanently with the Saints.
Speaking to stmirren.com, the ex-Crewe Alexandra admitted the Buddies felt like the right fit for him: "Yeah I'm delighted to be back.
It's been ongoing throughout the summer. I've kept in contact with a lot of people at the club and I'm delighted to get signed.
"I can't speak highly enough about the club and everyone here to be honest with you. Everyone from the gaffer, Tony [Fitzpatrick], the fans and the club in general.
"I've just got a great feeling about it and it just feels right."
Davis only made nine appearances during his loan spell, but impressed with his composure in defence and his goal-scoring threat.
In those nine matches he scored against Celtic in the Scottish Cup and netted the opener in a 3-2 win over Dundee United at the Paisley 2021 Stadium along with a goal against Dumbarton on his debut.
I absolutely loved it," he confessed.
"The gaffer and the whole club made me feel welcome as soon as I walked in the door and you remember stuff like that.
"I really enjoyed my time here and I'm certain I can enjoy another spell here as well."
While the defender is still a bit away from being match fit after the injury he picked up in March, he says he is making good progress as he looks to return to the first team as soon as he can.
I'm feeling good," he said. "I'm unrestricted now in terms of what I can do so hopefully I can just start loading it and pushing on and hopefully I'm not too far away.
"I want to get back as soon as possible obviously, but it's one of those things I can't rush and I've got to make sure it's 100% right before I come back in. I'm hoping it comes sooner rather than later.
"I think the aim has to be to take the form from last season into this season and I don't see any reason why we can't do that with the squad that is here."