Following the news that he'd become the latest player to make a short-term switch to Poundland Bescot Stadium, on-loan Wolves goalkeeper Jackson Smith has discussed his desire to make the most of his stay in WS1.
21-year-old Smith has joined in order to offer competition for first-choice goalkeeper Owen Evans, who has been flying solo since the club parted ways with Adam Przybek earlier in the campaign.
21-year-old Smith has joined in order to offer competition for first-choice goalkeeper Owen Evans, who has been flying solo since the club parted ways with Adam Przybek earlier in the campaign.
Speaking via the club's official website, Jackson said; "It is brilliant to be here. The group of flying at the moment and hopefully I can come in and add to that. It is a brilliant club and I am really excited to kick on here.
"I have spoken to Watto several times already before getting things over the line here so I know how great of a guy he is already.
"Coming in and working with Owen and George is brilliant. I can see the standard already and how high it is already. Hopefully, I can come in and add to that and if not, kind of push it further up.
"Every time you go back from a loan spell you want to go back to your parent club better than when you left it and hopefully I can come here and leave a better player than when I arrived."