Torquay United secured the loan signing of 19-year-old goalkeeper Seb Stacey from MK Dons on 10 March 2026 to help the team in Torquay, Devon. The move provides immediate cover for the club following a shoulder injury to their regular first-choice goalkeeper, James Hamon.
The agreement for the young goalkeeper will run until the end of the 2025/26 season. Stacey, who previously completed a loan spell with Worthing FC earlier this season, arrives to strengthen the defensive options for the remainder of the campaign.
This signing is one of the first moves made under interim manager Neil Warnock, who took over the team on 1 March 2026. Warnock was appointed to lead the side following the sacking of former manager Paul Wotton.
According to Torquay United, the search for a new goalkeeper became a priority after Hamon was sidelined with his injury. The club is currently working to stabilise its performance while searching for a permanent manager to lead the squad.
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