League Two club Southend United are looking to extend the loan deal for Arsenal-owned midfielder James Olayinka until the end of the 2020-2021 season.
The Nigerian youngster joined the Seasiders on a temporary basis in October and the agreement between the two clubs expires on January 27.
Though Olayinka faces up to six weeks on the sidelines after sustaining a grade two ligament damage on his ankle during the goalless draw at Grimsby Town on January 16, Southend United want an extension of the loan deal.
The 20-year-old did well before he headed for the treatment room, scoring three goals in sixteen appearances.
"There’s ways around it and hopefully we will look to keep him around," Southend United boss Mark Molesley was quoted as saying by Southend Echo.
"We can try to exercise to keep him and then when he’s back fit he would already be registered.
"It’s certainly something for the two clubs to have a discussion about.
"James had some really good moments and I’m sure he’s keen to build on them, as we are as well."
Olayinka spent the second half of last season on loan at
Northampton Town and helped them seal promotion to the third-tier via
the playoffs.
Igho Kingsley
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