Goalkeeper Will Buse will returning to Yeovil Town when his loan at National League South side Weston-super-Mare expires in a week’s time.
The Yeovil-born stopper has been a regular in the Seagulls’ side having arrived at the start of the new campaign with Weston’s summer signing, Kelland Absalom, suspended for the start of the campaign.
A 3-2 home win over Hornchurch which saw fellow Glovers’ loanee winger Dylan Morgan among the Weston scorers, signalled the end of Buse’s loan and on Sunday Weston confirmed the arrival of keeper Max Harris on loan from Cheltenham Town.
In a post on Weston’s Twitter/X account, manager Scott Bartlett said: “Our goalkeeping situation has been complicated through a unique set of circumstances, but we have navigated it well as a club.
“Will’s loan is due to expire on the 7th of September. We discussed an extension but couldn’t come to an agreement with Will regarding the length so we took an opportunity to bring Max back once he became available late last week.
“Busey remains with us until after Saturday and has done brilliantly for us. We are grateful for his services and we hope he gets an opportunity at a full-time club in the near future.”
Buse has not featured for Yeovil since being dropped in favour of loanee Joe Day at the start of the 2023-24 season, and was loaned out to Bath City last season.
A massive thanks 💪🏼@WSM_AFCOfficial https://t.co/G9jN3GU89t
— Will Buse (@WBuse1) September 1, 2024