Young Ipswich Town goalkeeper Charlie Binns is facing time on the sidelines after suffering a injury at loan club Bishop's Stortford.
The 19-year-old suffered a broken finger in the Blues' 1-1 draw with Banbury United in the Southern League Premier Central. He has since undergone successful surgery.
Steve Swoops For Spurs Stopper
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With Charlie Binns currently sidelined with a broken finger, Steve Castle has acted to secure the services of keeper Elliot Krasniqi.
Elliot joins us on a months work experience loan from North London giants Tottenham Hotspur.
Welcome Elliot! pic.twitter.com/m01YqjvXhR
Binns has been a regular for Steve Castle's side since signing back in August on a loan deal until January. He has made 17 appearances, keeping three clean-sheets.
He is likely to be out of action until the new year, with the Hertfordshire team signing a new keeper in the form of Elliot Krasniqi on loan from Spurs.
The shot stopper signed for Town's academy last summer on a two-year professional deal from Millfield School, which is well known for producing sports people with former Town defender Tyrone Mings among its alumni.
Last season, he featured for Town's U18s and U21s sides, while also spending time on loan at Felixstowe & Walton United.
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