WEST Bromwich Albion’s Wales under-19 international goalkeeper Adam Przybek has joined Worcester City on a work-experience loan.
The 17-year-old joined the Baggies at the start of this season and despite being in Croatia with his country his City registration appeared on the FA’s Full Time website before last night’s 5pm deadline.
Przybek featured in a 3-0 defeat to Croatia on Tuesday as part of a six-day training camp.
The move has been prompted by Nathan Vaughan's switch to Kidderminster Harriers, which left City with Matt Gwynne as the only senior keeper available for the run-in.
Przybek goes straight into the City squad for Saturday's match against Boldmere St Michaels (3pm).
A City spokesman said: "We would like to welcome Adam to the club and give our thanks to Steve Hopcroft from WBA for making the move possible."
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