Leyton Orient have re-signed free agent forward Josh Koroma, six years after he left the club for Huddersfield Town. The 26-year-old returns to Orient on a free transfer, having been released by the Terriers this summer, and has signed a three-year deal. Koroma, Orient's sixth summer signing, expressed his excitement about returning to the club where his professional journey began. He came through Orient's academy, made his first-team debut aged 17, and helped the east Londoners win the National League in 2019. His displays that season earned him a move to then-Championship side Huddersfield. Koroma scored 35 goals in 168 appearances for Huddersfield in a six-year stay. Orient head coach Richie Wellens said he is pleased to get someone of Josh's quality through the door. Koroma needs no introduction to Orient fans and returns to the club as a man with great experience at this level and the level above. He should be coming into the prime years of his career and if Orient can get the best out of him, he can be a special player for the club. Koroma's signing is a significant boost to Orient's squad ahead of the new League One season. The club has been busy in the transfer market, signing players like Wycombe midfielder Bakinson and Republic striker Connolly. Koroma's return to Orient is a significant move and his desire to succeed at the highest level is clear. He will be looking to make an immediate impact and help Orient achieve their goals for the season. With Koroma on board, Orient fans will be eager to see how the team performs in the upcoming season. The signing of Koroma is a major coup for the club and a clear indication of their ambition to succeed in League One.