Following the news that he'd become the latest player to make a short-term move to the Saddlers, on-loan West Brom striker Reyes Cleary has spoken of his desire to make the most of his time with the club.
Reyes, who credits Mo Faal as a deciding factor in making the move, has made five first-team appearances for the Baggies with many more games coming in Premier League 2 and various Senior Cups.
The 20-year-old will now have to take on the likes of Jamille Matt and Josh Gordon in a bid to earn more match minutes as he opens a new chapter of his fledgling career.
Speaking via the club's official website, Reyes said: "I’m excited to come in, get on the pitch and help the club get to where it wants to be.
"My friend Mo Faal had a good loan spell here so when I had a conversation with him, I made my mind up and I wanted to come straight here.
"It’s good to play Premier League 2 but I need to start doing it against men in the real life of football because that’s the only way I’m going to get better so I can’t wait to get going."