Teenager Steven Scott admits it was a 'dream' to sign a professional contract with hometown club Dungannon Swifts.
The 18-year-old has penned a three-year deal with the Premiership outfit and links up with older brother John who is also part of Dean Shiels' first-team squad.
Steven was brought up in the shadows of Stangmore Park and insists he is relishing the challenge with the Mid Ulster club.
Read more: Irish Premiership recap as Reds see off Larne and Glens crash to defeat
He told the club's website: “Signing a pro deal for your hometown club is something most people dream about when growing up as a young child.
"I aim to try and keep my place in the squad and push myself on into the starting XI when I can. I thank Dean (Shiels) for giving me this opportunity and thank all my youth coaches for helping get me to where I am today.
"I am excited about what the future holds for me!”
Manager Shiels admits he has "really high hopes" for the talented teen.
He added: "Steven is big player, he’s been superb in the team that won the Harry Cavan Youth Cup last year and he’s excelled in the U20’s this year.
"His development has really escalated in the last few weeks and he’s managed to get a couple of starts in the first team.
"We’re delighted to keep him . He’s a local lad who’s got a big future and obviously he’s got that connection with the club with his brother John, and being from Dungannon.
"I’ve got really high hopes for Steven and I’m delighted his committed to the club."
READ NEXT:
- The Big Christmas Sports Quiz - test your knowledge with these 30 questions
"I can't see them coming back" - Lyttle offers verdict on Glens' title chances
Tiernan Lynch responds to speculation linking Lee Bonis with Larne exit
Cliftonville match hero Hale salutes "joke of a player" after Reds win
Sign up to our free sports newsletter to get the latest headlines to your inbox.