SWINDON Town striker Miles Storey will be sent back out on loan again as soon as he has recovered from his recent injury, director of football operations Lee Power has confirmed.

Storey made three appearances during a month-long spell with Salisbury, which was curtailed after the forward had fluid drained from his thigh and officially came to an end earlier this week.

However, Power is keen to find the teenager more competitive action as soon as possible, and he therefore expects Storey to get another temporary stint elsewhere when he returns to full fitness.

“As soon as he is fit again we’d be looking to get him out on loan and get him the gametime that he needs,” Power told the Advertiser.

“It was the plan beforehand but he’s been injured. When he’s ready we’ll sit down and see where the best place is for him.”

Meanwhile, Power confirmed that Lee Cox has been transfer-listed but the Town co-owner stressed that the club have not received any bids for the midfielder, other than a “derisory” loan offer from Plymouth, as reported by the Advertiser last month.

Swindon have notified clubs across the Football League of Cox’s availability via an email circular, but the uptake has been slow according to Power.

“We’ve had a derisory offer from Plymouth with which we’d have to heavily subsidise his wages and we didn’t think that was acceptable so we turned that down,” he said. “We’re waiting for something to happen on that no, we’ve had no other inquiries.

“Like most football clubs there’s a system we have where we let other clubs know who’s available for transfer, an email circular, and he’s on that.”