Swindon Town is in the market for a new goalkeeper this winter, prompted by an injury to QPR loanee Murphy Mahoney, according to the Swindon Advertiser. With the January transfer window approaching, here are three potential options they should consider:
1. **Thimothée Lo-Tutala:**
– The 20-year-old French youth international recently joined Hull City on a free transfer, having previously been associated with Premier League clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham, and Brentford.
– Lo-Tutala served as a backup for Hull City, contributing to their push for a spot in the Championship play-offs. He gained valuable experience on loan at Stevenage in League Two, aiding in their promotion to League One.
2. **Vit Jaros:**
– The 22-year-old Czech Republic youth international is currently with Liverpool but might benefit from another temporary move to gain more playing experience.
– Jaros spent the previous season on loan at Stockport County, playing 13 games across various competitions and contributing to their playoff campaign. He has also had loan spells at St Patrick’s Athletic and Notts County.
3. **George Wickens:**
– At 22 years old, this Hampshire-born goalkeeper is the current number one for Fulham U21 in Premier League 2, showcasing his development through the ranks at Craven Cottage.
– With the desire for regular senior football, Wickens presents himself as an option for Swindon Town as they explore replacements for the injured Mahoney.
As Swindon Town evaluates its goalkeeping options, these three candidates bring a mix of youth, experience, and potential that could strengthen their squad in the crucial position between the sticks.
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