Yeovil Town have added Fulham attacker Terrell Works to the ranks after he signed on loan from the Premier League outfit for the rest of the season.
The 21-year-old has already played in the National League Premier Division this season during a loan spell at Braintree Town in the first half of the season, scoring four goals in 15 appearances including both goals in a 3-2 defeat to York City on debut.
His arrival follows the signings of Cardiff City midfielder Trey Perrett who joined on loan on Monday and the permanent signing of Crawley Town defender Joy Mukena.
Glovers’ manager Billy Rowley, who had two years as a coach in Fulham’s academy until 2015, said: “Terrell is an exciting young attacking player with real versatility. He’s direct, creative, and has already shown he can be effective at senior level. This loan will be an important step in his development, and we’re pleased to welcome him to the club.”
In the same statement announcing the arrival on Tuesday night, Works added: “I’m really pleased to be joining Yeovil Town. It’s a great opportunity for me to play senior football regularly and continue my development. I’m looking forward to getting started and contributing to the team.”
The new arrival has been in the youth set-up at Craven Cottage since and early age and the club’s profile of his describes him as: “An attacking player who is very adaptable and can play in a number of different positions including right-wing, left-wing, centre-forward and number 10. He enjoys taking people on, creating chances and can finish with both feet.”
Having started in the Under-9s at Fulham, he has worked his way up to the club’s Under-21s where he claimed 20 goals and assists in two seasons, including two assists in the Premier League Cup Final win over Tottenham in 2024.










