Cowdenbeath have secured the services of Kilmarnock full-back Rory McKeown until the end of the season on loan.
The Blue Brazil may have lost James Fowler to the Ayrshire side after the end of his loan spell, but 20-year Northern Irishman McKeown, who initially joined on a temporary basis in February, is to remain.
Manager Jimmy Nicholl said: “Rory has done well since he came in and we are delighted to keep hold of him. Keeping Rory softens the blow of James going back.”
Fowler is hoping to play his part in two successful relegation battles this season after his recall to Rugby Park.
The experienced midfielder left Killie in January for an initial one-month stay with former Killie No 2 Nicholl at Cowden.
That arrangement was extended for another month, but came to an end after Tuesday 3-0 victory for the Blue Brazil over Morton.
The win ended bottom side Morton’s slim hopes of catching the Fifers and hauled the Central Park men to within four points of rivals Raith Rovers as they bid to get away from the play-off place.
The relegation play-off spot is also hanging over Kilmarnock, who sit eighth in the Premiership but are just three points above second-bottom St Mirren.
And 33-year-old Fowler, who has played more than 400 games for Killie, said: “It’s been good at Cowdenbeath and good to get some games. I’ve been made to feel a part of the club from day one. Tuesday was a good result to leave on.
“Jimmy was keen to get me here, so hopefully I’ve done all right for the club and got some match fitness for myself.
“It’s a case of going from one relegation battle to another, but I just want to get back involved at Killie now that I’m back.
“Hopefully I’ve got something I can offer the team to keep them away from that (play-off) position. The gaffer at Killie wanted me back and I was quite happy because I want to get back and get involved.
“The young boys have done great but sometimes you need a few older heads as well. Hopefully I’ll have something to offer and I know how much quality there is at the club.