Young Leicester City striker Admiral Muskwe will join League Two side Swindon Town in a loan deal until the end of the current campaign, subject to Football League approval.
The 21-year-old Zimbabwe international has been in outstanding form in front of goal for Leicester City’s Development Squad this term, helping them to reach the quarter-finals of the Leasing.com Trophy as well as securing a nomination for the PL2 December Player of the Month.
Muskwe has come through the ranks at Leicester City’s Academy since first joining at the age of nine and has represented the Club and Under-18s, Under-23s levels, as well as in the Hong Kong Sevens tournament.
This season he has scored 10 goals in 19 appearances for Leicester City’s Development Squad, and will now take the next step in his progression by joining the League Two side, who currently sit two points clear at the top of the table after 29 games of the season.
The Robins, managed by former City midfielder Richie Wellens, travel to Colchester United on Tuesday evening before hosting Exeter City on Saturday afternoon in a first versus second tie in League Two.
The 21-year-old Zimbabwe international has been in outstanding form in front of goal for Leicester City’s Development Squad this term, helping them to reach the quarter-finals of the Leasing.com Trophy as well as securing a nomination for the PL2 December Player of the Month.
Muskwe has come through the ranks at Leicester City’s Academy since first joining at the age of nine and has represented the Club and Under-18s, Under-23s levels, as well as in the Hong Kong Sevens tournament.
This season he has scored 10 goals in 19 appearances for Leicester City’s Development Squad, and will now take the next step in his progression by joining the League Two side, who currently sit two points clear at the top of the table after 29 games of the season.
The Robins, managed by former City midfielder Richie Wellens, travel to Colchester United on Tuesday evening before hosting Exeter City on Saturday afternoon in a first versus second tie in League Two.