Winger Keanu Marsh-Brown has completed a loan move to Crabble from League Two Forest Green Rovers until the end of the season.
The 25-year-old, who will wear the No.29 shirt, has scored 23 goals in 103 appearances for FGR since arriving from Barnet in the summer of 2015.
One of those goals came against Dover in the second-leg of the National League semi-final at the New Lawn in May 2016.
This season, Marsh-Brown has made 19 appearances, scoring twice in the process.
He started his career in the youth set-up at Arsenal before moving to Fulham where he would go onto earn his chance as a professional.
When the Cottagers reached the 2010 Europa League final against Atletico Madrid, Marsh-Brown was a part of former England manager Roy Hodgson’s squad that earned victories over European giants Juventus and Shaktar Donetsk.
He was loaned out by Fulham to League One side MK Dons and then to Scottish Premier League side Dundee United, before leaving the London side for Oldham on a permanent deal in 2011.
The following year he joined Yeovil, before moving onto Barnet in March 2013. He scored 13 goals in 48 league appearances for the Bees.
Welcome to Dover Keanu!