Jermaine Udumaga has returned to Brentford at the end of his loan at Sky Bet League Two Wycombe Wanderers. The young attacking midfield player initially joined the Buckinghamshire side on loan for a month at the end of November. It was extended and expires tomorrow, Tuesday 2 February, but with neither team having a game this week, Jermaine was back in training with The Bees today.

Jermaine played four games for the Buckinghamshire side, all as a substitute. He has helped them to eighth place in League Two, just outside the Play-Off places, but was not involved as they beat Plymouth Argyle on Saturday, 30 January. Those four games add to the four appearances he made for Brentford this season.

Jermaine was in and around the First Team squad at the start of the season and made his professional debut in a Capital One Cup game against Oxford United. He went on to make three further appearances – all as a substitute in the Sky Bet Championship – and was an unused substitute on a further five occasions. He has also played 11 games for the Development Squad this season, scoring twice.

The attacking midfield player, who can also play as a striker, is under contract until the end of the current season. He had initially joined The Bees on a Development Squad contract in the summer of 2014 after a successful trial.