WEYMOUTH goalkeeper Will Buse will remain at the club until January, the club has confirmed.
The Terras announced this morning that they are 'delighted' to have extended the young goalkeepers stay at the Bob Lucas.
Buse joined the club in mid September from Yeovil on an initial one month loan due to Billy Terrell's injury.
Since then, the Terras keeper has put in a series of brilliant performances, earning several man of the match awards and making the National League South team of the week.
His performances have also kept Terrell out of the starting line up since his return from injury.
He will now remain at the club until January and will be available over the busy Christmas period.
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A spokesperson for the club said: "The club is delighted to confirm the extension of Will Buse until January 2025.
"Will has made a strong impact since joining a month ago, having picked up multiple man of the matches, made the league team of the week and kept a clean sheet.
"Will has confirmed he is ‘excited to extend [his] stay’ thanking the fans for how welcoming they have been since the off.
"He confirmed that having the chance to work alongside experienced coaching staff like Robbie Yates and Mark Molesley is something he feels is only going to ‘improve his game’.
"We look forward to continuing to feature Will in our crucial and busy period in the run up to Christmas."
Now that it has been confirmed, Buse is looking forward to helping the team climb the league, starting with the game against Chesham United tomorrow.
In an interview on the club's website, Buse said: "We’ve got a busy and tough few months ahead, as a team the goal is simple, we want to be picking up more points and winning more games.
"We know as a group if we are at our best we can beat anyone in the league but at the same time when we aren’t playing our best, we need to still find ways to pick up points and win games and we will be doing our best to do that."
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