MK Dons manager Karl Robinson is relishing the opportunity of working with Wanderers winger Rob Hall again.

The 21-year-old has moved to stadium:mk on loan for the remainder of the campaign – three years after he first joined on a similar temporary basis.

Robinson concedes his first stint, which saw him make just two substitute appearances at the back end of the 2011-12 campaign, probably came to early in Hall's career.

But further down the line, he is still a player Robinson admires.

The Dons boss told the club's website: "Last time Rob was here he looked exciting and showed glimpses of what he can do but it was maybe too soon for both parties.

“It’s been three years since then and he now brings more physicality, excitement, electric pace – he's left footed too.

“With Rob on board we now have players who can play in a number of different positions, which will be vital heading into a very busy period for us between now and the end of the season.

I'd like to thank Neil Lennon and Bolton Wanderers for allowing this to deal to happen and giving us the chance to work with Rob once again.”

Hall moves to the Dons with a year still to run on his Wanderers contract after this season ends.

To date, he has made 34 appearances since signing permanently from West Ham United in the summer of 2013.