Luton Town re-signed former loanee Matt Macey from Hibernian during the transfer window, following a brief spell at Kenilworth Road when borrowed from Arsenal in 2017.
The Luton News takes a detailed look at the career of the goalkeeper since joining the Gunners from Bristol Rovers in a special picture gallery below.
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Matt Macey is back at Luton this season Photo: Liam Smith
. Starting out
As a youngster, Macey, born in Bath, was initially rejected from the Bristol Rovers' Centre of Excellence, but after being invited to train with Cardiff, had spells with the youth teams at Bath City and Yate Town, before joining the Pirates in 2009, becoming a full-time scholar in 2011. Photo: Alex Davidson
. Youth team success
Was in the Rovers first team squad for their League Two fixture at Torquay United in March 2012, and a member of the U18s double winning team, along with Town defender Tom Lockyer. Offered a professional contract at the end of the second year of his scholarship in the summer of 2013. Photo: Dan Mullan
. Arsenal-bound
Following a successful trial, signed for Arsenal in October 2013, the Gunners winning the race ahead of Everton and a number of other clubs, paying around £100,000 compensation to Rovers for his services. Photo: David Price
. Accrington loan and pro debut
in January 2015, Macey signed for League Two club Accrington Stanley on a one-month loan. Made his Football League debut in a 3-0 defeat at Tranmere Rovers, going on to play four times for the club. Photo: Pete Norton
. First Hatters spell
Signed on loan for Luton in January 2017 and after winning his place from Stuart Moore, made his debut in the Checkatrade Trophy 5-2 win over Yeovil. Picked up a first clean sheet as a pro in the 3-0 League Two win against Hartlepool. going on to make 13 appearances, with four shut-outs. Was recalled ahead of schedule by the Gunners to provide cover at the Emirates. Photo: Liam Smith
13. Scottish Cup Final
Played in the 2021 Scottish FA Cup Final as Hibernian went up against St Johnstone. Falling behind in the first half, Macey then produced a brilliant double save from Glen Middleton's penalty after the break, but it couldn't lead to a comeback, as the Easter Road club were beaten 1-0. Photo: Ian MacNicol
14. Number one for Hibs
Established himself as first choice for Hibs last season, making 44 appearances in all competitions, including the club's venture into the Europa Conference League too. Kept 14 clean sheets as well, with one coming at Parkhead, home of would-be champions Celtic. Photo: Ian MacNicol
15. A Hatter again
With rumours swirling over the summer that Macey was to return to England and sign for Luton, the move eventually happened in June, Town paying an undisclosed fee for the keeper. First outing as a permanent Hatters stopper came in the 3-0 friendly win over Hitchin Town. Photo: Liam Smith