Ruaridh Jackson has left Harlequins with immediate effect to return to Glasgow Warriors.
The fly-half joined Harlequins in July 2016 after two seasons with Wasps, a side he made 17 appearances for.
Prior to that he spent six seasons at the Warriors where he made 108 appearances and amassed 443 points.
Having represented Scotland at every level, he won the first of his 31 Test caps in 2010 against New Zealand at Murrayfield.
Making his Harlequins debut in the 2016 London Double Header, Jackson scored 78 points in 19 appearances for the Club.
Harlequins Director of Rugby John Kingston said: “The approach from Scotland and Glasgow Warriors was a golden opportunity for Ruaridh to further his international career following the recent summer tour.
“He goes with our best wishes and I would like to thank him, on behalf of all at Harlequins, for his services provided during his time at the Club.”
Jackson added: “I have had a great experience playing in the Aviva Premiership for the last few years with two great clubs in Harlequins and Wasps.
“My thanks go to everyone at Harlequins, I’m leaving with some great memories and friends; I wish them all the best for the coming season.
“The move back to Glasgow is a great chance for me to head back to play in a revamped Pro14 league. It is a step into both the known, and the unknown but I’m really excited for the challenge ahead.”