League Two club Crawley Town have signed Fulham goalkeeper Luca Ashby-Hammond on a season-long loan deal.
The 22-year-old is yet to make his senior debut for the Premier League side but has played in the EFL Trophy.
Ashby-Hammond spent last season on loan with Aldershot Town, making 45 appearances in the National League for the Shots.
"Luca is a goalkeeper who is well thought of at Fulham," Reds boss Scott Lindsey told the club website.
"He is going to really push Corey (Addai) for the number one shirt, which is exactly what we want."
He becomes Crawley's fifth signing of the summer transfer window.
Crawley have signed forward Klaidi Lolos on a two-year contract.
The 21-year-old former Greece Under-19 international spent last season in National League South with Oxford City.
The ex-Plymouth and Torquay man scored 16 goals in all competitions as the Hoops won promotion to the National League.
"He is a very exciting player that can play up front or just behind in the number 10 role," boss Scott Lindsey told the club website.
The 22-year-old is yet to make his senior debut for the Premier League side but has played in the EFL Trophy.
Ashby-Hammond spent last season on loan with Aldershot Town, making 45 appearances in the National League for the Shots.
"Luca is a goalkeeper who is well thought of at Fulham," Reds boss Scott Lindsey told the club website.
"He is going to really push Corey (Addai) for the number one shirt, which is exactly what we want."
He becomes Crawley's fifth signing of the summer transfer window.
Crawley have signed forward Klaidi Lolos on a two-year contract.
The 21-year-old former Greece Under-19 international spent last season in National League South with Oxford City.
The ex-Plymouth and Torquay man scored 16 goals in all competitions as the Hoops won promotion to the National League.
"He is a very exciting player that can play up front or just behind in the number 10 role," boss Scott Lindsey told the club website.
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