Foster moves to Maidenhead United on loan


Southern League side Metropolitan Police have accepted an offer from Maidenhead United for their goalkeeper Rhys Forster. The 21-year-old from Hammersmith has been brought on by Maidenhead United on an initial one-month loan.
Since Josh Oluwayemi has returned to his parent club Tottenham Hotspur, Rhys Forster will serve as a plan B in the unfortunate case that star goalkeeper, Taye Ashby-Hammond gets injured or has to sit out a match. Manager Alan Devonshire was the one to make sure that the club has a contingency in case Ashby-Hammond had to sit out.
Forster told the press in an interview that he is honoured to be a part of a club like Maidenhead United that has a very enticing and rich history. He kicked his first football four years and now feels it to be a huge accomplishment that he has made it here. He stated that he looks forward to playing for a team like the Magpies and hopes to bring the best he has to offer to the field.
Forster brings to the club not only his young blood but a commendable passion and appreciation towards the game. Over the years, Rhys Forster has caught the eyes of several clubs of the league due to a number of successful appearances whilst playing for Metropolitan Police. The recruitment of Forster by Maidenhead United might prove to be quite the accomplishment for the club on the field if he is chosen to play.
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