United are delighted to welcome Tyreace Palmer on loan from Notts County until the end of the season.
The 19-year-old forward signed a professional contract at Meadow Lane in May last year after rising to prominence with his goalscoring exploits for the Magpies’ U18 side which saw him called up to the senior side.
He soon made his first-team debut as a substitute in their FA Trophy trip to Havant and Waterlooville and was selected to start against Oxford City in the same competition weeks later.
Palmer had been playing at Melton Town in the United Counties League, Premier Division North to regain fitness and scored 6 times in as many games, including a hat-trick against Eastwood Community earlier this season.
We would like to thank Notts County’s Chief Executive Officer Jason Turner and head coach Ian Burchnall for allowing us to take Tyreace on loan.
Elsewhere, striker Paddy Webb has been recalled after a short spell at Quorn.
Webb, 23, joined Basford in December but was sent out to the Leicestershire side to build up fitness levels and match sharpness.
The striker scored 3 in 3 for the Fox Hunters, including two against Heanor Town last time out.
Niall Towle and goalkeeper Kieran Preston have also been recalled from their loan spells at Carlton Town, as does midfielder James Tague who will re-join Mark Clifford’s squad after a period at Corby Town.
More good news as influential midfielder Callum Chettle is now back in full training following successful knee surgery and is expected to return to the first team squad in the next week.
Ollie Clark – who signed from Carlton a year ago and has yet to feature – is now within days of resuming full contact training and looks likely to return to first team match play within a month.
Young striker Wayde Hines – who has been absent all season through injury – has been given the all clear to step up his rehabilitation after recent scans show no serious or underlying issues.