Carlisle have signed Everton goalkeeper Louis Gray on loan until the end of the season.
Gray began his career at Wrexham before making the move to Goodison Park, initially on a short-term deal, in September 2015.
He had a spell on loan with Evo-Stik North side Colwyn Bay but has since featured for Everton in their Checkatrade Trophy games against Notts County and Mansfield Town this season.
"He comes with excellent references and a very good pedigree," Carlisle goalkeeper coach Dan Watson told their club website.
"Having spoken to him I know that he'll fit in well with the dynamics we have with the keepers already at the club, and also within the wider group.
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"Louis is really looking forward to the challenge and to working alongside Jack [Bonham] and Morgan [Bacon]."
Meanwhile, Carlisle midfielder Cameron Salkeld has signed a half-season loan deal to keep him at Scottish League Two play-off hopefuls Annan Athletic until the end of the current campaign.