Yeovil Town manager Billy Rowley has said he has not given up on hopes of seeing defender Declan Skura in green-and-white again after the loanee was recalled by Wycombe Wanderers.

The Glovers boss said the decision had “come out of the blue” after the League One play-off chasers suffered injuries to two of their key central defenders in recent days.

The 23-year-old has been a regular for Rowley since joining almost a month ago and has made six appearances, scoring one goal.

Asked whether he would like to see Skura back at Huish Park, Rowley said: “(Wycombe) said that he might be available in a few weeks, but that might be too long. We might need to fill that loan spot with other positions, we will obviously address that if it comes to that.

Declan’s a player that we really rate and we really, really like as a lad as well, so he is someone that I would like to see playing in a Yeovil shirt again, but whether that’s in the next few weeks or not, I’m not sure.

Wycombe suffered an injury to defender Dan Casey in their 3-2 defeat at Bolton Wanderers last weekend having already had Anders Hagelskjær ruled out until the end of the season earlier this month. Casey is expected to be out for at least a month with a hamstring injury.


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