League One side Brighton have signed young full-back Gavin Hoyte from Arsenal on a months loan. The 19 year-old is highly rated and has been allowed to leave the Gunners to gain valuable first team experience. He made his debut for the first team in September 2008 in the Carling CupĀ and has also featured in the Premier League.
Brighton manager Russell Slade has signed the youngster due to the fact he will be without Andy Whing through injury and Adam El Abd through suspension. Gavin’s the brother of Middlesborough ace Justin and could be in the Seagulls squad to face Yeovil at the weekend.
Meanwhile former England under-21 boss Peter Taylor has left League One side Wycombe Wanderers by mutual consent. Wanderers are second from bottom in their league and have struggled all season. Taylor’s assistant Junior Lewis has also left the club.
Wycombe owner Steve Hayes paid tribute to Taylor telling the clubs official website: “Peter is an honourable man and he knew that it was time to move on.
“He came to me and said he was very disappointed with the way the season has begun and understood that things had to change. He leaves with our thanks and best wishes for the future and I want to place on record our gratitude for the excellent job he did for us last season in getting us promoted.
“Wycombe have a reputation for appointing good managers and I’m sure we’ll get plenty of high calibre applicants. Peter’s successor will inherit an excellent squad of players and with 35 games still to play we’re confident that our league position will improve.”