West Ham winger Thierry Nevers have joined League Two Bradford City on loan.
The 20-year-old spent four years with Reading as a teenager before the Hammers snatched the promising youngster in 2021.
A Premier League 2 (Under-21) regular, David Moyes wanted to see the attacker gain first team minutes.
Playing just the once for his parent club, he spent the first half of this season with Newport County, playing regularly in South Wales, before being recalled and sent to Valley Parade.
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The fourth tier giants, under the management of former Paul Ince teammate Mark Hughes, sit in the play-offs and will no doubt be targetting a return to the third tier after a four year hiatus.
Speaking to the club after his arrival, Nevers said: "This is an ambitious club with high expectations, so I am looking forward to coming here and playing for what I represent, which is the badge and the supporters.
“I have experience at this level already which was a challenge, but I learnt a lot and feel I am in a stronger position - technically, tactically and mentally.
“I like to bring flair and entertainment, and am looking forward to getting my head down, getting straight to business and battling for promotion.”
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