Torquay United has secured the services of Yeovil Town defender Jordan Thomas, who joins the club on a loan agreement set to run until the conclusion of the current season. The 23-year-old right-back initially transferred to Huish Park in July on a two-year contract, arriving from Hampton and Richmond. During his time with the Glovers, he has made five appearances. This season, Thomas also had a loan spell with Salisbury, a rival club to Torquay in the National League South. His career began in Norwich City’s youth system, where he progressed to make a single substitute appearance for the Canaries in the Premier League. Thomas’s arrival at Plainmoor marks him as the second player to transfer from Yeovil to Torquay in under a month, following his former team-mate Jordan Young. Young, a striker, made a permanent move to the Gulls at the close of last month. Post navigation Undefeated Shropshire Boxers Davies and Masoud Set for Showdown Middlesbrough Coach Carrick Affirms Club’s Control Over Latte Lath’s Future