Former Carlisle United striker Jack Stretton has made a second National League loan move of the season.
The 23-year-old has linked up with Woking on loan from Stockport County.
His one-month switch to the Cards follows an earlier loan with Oldham Athletic, where Stretton made just one appearance before being recalled.
Stretton will now look to get first-team football with Michael Doyle's side, who sit 18th in non-league's top tier.
The man who was on loan at Carlisle in the 2022/23 season has returned this campaign from an ACL injury which kept him out of action for the whole of the 2023/24 season.
Welcome to Woking, Jack Stretton. ♦️
— Woking Football Club (@wokingfc) November 1, 2024
The 23-year-old striker joins on loan from @StockportCounty.
Jack is eligible for tomorrow's @EmiratesFACup tie.
He joined Woking in time to be named on the bench for their FA Cup first round clash with Cambridge United.
Stretton was on United's books in the first half of the 2022/23 League Two promotion season under Paul Simpson.
After joining on loan from Derby County, he scored twice in 23 appearances.
Carlisle were keen on turning the move into a permanent one but instead he joined Stockport permanently in January.
He went on to face the Blues in the 2023 League Two play-off final before injuring his ACL the following pre-season, as he missed out on Stockport's rise to the fourth-tier title.
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