Following the news that he'd become the tenth player to sign for the Saddlers, on-loan Brighton goalkeeper Carl Rushworth has spoken of his desire to make the most of his spell in WS1.
20-year-old Rushworth is yet to taste first team football with the Seagulls but was involved in all three of Brighton’s Under-23s outings in the Papa John’s Trophy, where he went up against Leyton Orient, AFC Wimbledon and Charlton Athletic.
As with many of the club's recent arrivals, Rushworth also spoke of his desire to impress Head Coach Matthew Taylor, insisting he's looking forward to battling with Jack Rose for a starting spot.
Speaking via the club's official website, Carl said; "I’m buzzing with the move.
20-year-old Rushworth is yet to taste first team football with the Seagulls but was involved in all three of Brighton’s Under-23s outings in the Papa John’s Trophy, where he went up against Leyton Orient, AFC Wimbledon and Charlton Athletic.
As with many of the club's recent arrivals, Rushworth also spoke of his desire to impress Head Coach Matthew Taylor, insisting he's looking forward to battling with Jack Rose for a starting spot.
Speaking via the club's official website, Carl said; "I’m buzzing with the move.
"My agent was speaking to me and Brighton were speaking to me about how this move could potentially be on offer and ever since I heard that I was always wanting to come here.
"I’ve seen the stadium now, and I’ve spoken to the Head Coach and I know what his plan is and how he wants to go about it with a lot of new players coming in as well, and I am really looking forward to being a part of it.
"I like the fact that the Head Coach wants to play out from the back. That is one of my main attributes as a goalkeeper.
"I like to play the pretty football, but I can also go long when I need to, and I want to show that I’m not just lumping the ball up and playing the ugly side of the game all the time."