HARRY Lee has been recalled with immediate effect by parent club Exeter City, prematurely ending his spell at Dorchester Town.
Lee, 17, has been in inspired form in his 13 games for the Magpies this season.
The teenage shot-stopper has saved two penalties and kept four clean sheets among a catalogue of superb saves.
In his three spells with Dorchester, the highly-rated Lee has now made 18 appearances.
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In a statement, Dorchester confirmed the news, saying: "Goalkeeper Harry Lee has been recalled from his loan spell with the Magpies by parent club Exeter City with immediate effect.
"We would like to thank Harry for all of his efforts during his time with us this season and wish him all the best for the future."
Lee initially joined Dorchester on a one-month loan deal in August after a concussion injury to keeper Brad Snelling.
Lee's form persuaded Dorchester to pursue a longer deal and the Magpies managed to secure his services until the end of the season.
However, one month after that agreement was signed off, Lee has now returned to the Grecians.
Exeter face Forest Green in the Papa John's Trophy tonight (7pm) and Lee could play, although one hindrance for the Devon side is that the teenager is cup-tied for the FA Cup after appearing for Dorchester against Wimborne and Swindon Supermarine.
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