Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed that attacking midfielder Christie Ward has joined Non League Hungerford Town on a one-month loan deal.
The 19-year-old has signed for the Crusaders following his move to Adams Park in the summer from Brockenhurst for an undisclosed fee.
Given the number 35 shirt, he has been part of the club’s development squad and made his professional debut in the 1-1 draw against Peterborough United in the EFL Trophy.
NEW LOAN SIGNING
— Hungerford Town FC (@HungerfordTown) November 11, 2022
Christie Ward joins us on a one month loan from @wwfcofficial
Christie is a highly thought of 19 year old attacking midfielder who will add more competition and is a welcome addition to our squad. pic.twitter.com/MHHxqljBjp
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He will go straight into the club’s matchday squad against Slough Town on November 12, where he will face fellow on loan Chairboy, Arnold Matshazi.
Matshazi joined Wanderers this summer from Blackpool and has featured in two competitive games for the club.
Good luck to #Chairboys starlet @_Christieward, who moves on loan to Hungerford Town for a month!
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) November 11, 2022
Striker @arnvld10 has also extended his loan at Slough Town until January.
The pair could go head-to-head when the two teams meet this weekend! https://t.co/8CWZ95yOKK
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He signed a short-term loan deal with for the Rebels on October 14, but after several impressive performances at Arbour Park, he has had his contract extended until January 2.
Matshazi has so far played six games for Slough and has scored two goals.
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