Colchester United have signed Swansea City striker Casey Thomas on an emergency loan deal until the New Year.
Thomas looking forward to gaining Football League experience
Colchester United have signed Swansea City striker Casey Thomas on an emergency loan deal until the New Year.
Thomas has made two appearances for the Swans, but the 20-year-old has not been involved since Brendan Rodgers' side won promotion to the Premier League last season.
The Wales Under 21 international is looking forward to playing first-team football and could make his Colchester debut in Saturday's League One encounter at Tranmere Rovers.
"The manager wants me to go and gain some Football League experience and I'm more than happy to do that," Thomas, who is in the final year of his contract, told Swansea's
official website.
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"It's important I try and get some Football League games under my belt at my age. I've had spells on loan at Newport and Port Talbot, so this is the next step for me.
"I can't wait to go there and hopefully play some first-team games. Watching the likes of Jazz (Richards) and Joe (Allen) progress as youngsters has really spurred me on. It shows what can be achieved as a local youngster coming through the ranks at Swansea.
"I feel more comfortable and confident as a person and a player this season. I really don't mind where I play because in the modern game you have to be flexible and versatile.
"I'm looking forward to helping Colchester as much as I can. The manager has told me it is a good club with a good manager who has a lot of experience. I'm sure I can learn a lot there and the loan spell can only help me develop."