Sliema Wanderers have reached an agreement with Gżira United to take winger Martin Davis on loan for the rest of the season.
The Jamaican winger was a regular member of Darren Abdilla’s team at the start of the season but as the weeks passed the player has failed to keep a regular place in the team.
With the Maroons keen to give an opportunity to the young player for more first-team opportunities they have agreed to let him move to another Premier League club.
Sliema Wanderers immediately made clear their intentions to take the talented winger for the rest of the season and an agreement was finally reached on Tuesday.
The arrival of Davis is a major coup for the Wanderers who have struggled for results this season and are currently anchored at the bottom of the Premier League standings.
Davis arrived n Malta in 2017 when he joined StAndrews before he finally joined Gżira United in 2019.
So far, Davis has made 45 appearances in the Maltese remier League scoring 12 goals.
Meanwhile, Gżira United goalkeeper Justin Haber is attracting the interest of two Premier League clubs.
Sources have told the Times of Malta that Sta Lucia and Mosta have all expressed interest in the veteran goalkeeper who is seeking pastures new in search of regular first-team football.
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