GOALKEEPER Will Henry has become the second player to head out of the County Ground today, signing for Dunstable Town on a one-month-loan.
Henry found himself pushed further down the pecking order behind Lawrence Vigouroux, following the arrival of Reice Charles-Cook from Coventry on deadline day.
Dunstable, who are in the Evo-Stik League South Premier Division, have struggled this season so far, the Blues currently being second-from-bottom in the early standings.
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Town manager David Flitcroft has said he would look to the loan window in order to develop the club’s younger players, such as Henry.
He said:” We have a real plan for Will on how to develop him, he’s a real professional.
“He does his work during the week and it can be hard where you don’t have that Saturday to put that work into a performance.
“We think there will be a club who can take him, and give him what he needs in terms of his development.”
The 19-year-old will provide much-needed reinforcement for Dunstable, who have shipped 21 goals already this season.
Henry, who signed a professional contract with Swindon Town at the end of the 2015/16 season has made 10 appearances for the club and will be available for Dunstable’s trip to Slough Town this weekend.
Town confirmed earlier today that striker Scott Twine had signed a three-month loan deal with National League South side Chippenham Town.
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