YORK City defender Thierry Latty-Fairweather has re-joined Maidenhead United on-loan until January.
Latty-Fairweather, 21, had joined Maidenhead on an initial one-month loan in August, featuring in every match during his first spell with the Magpies.
Under the tutelage of Alan Devonshire, Maidenhead currently find themselves in 18th position of the Vanarama National League, having won their last four matches, including a game in the newly-formed National League Cup.
Latty-Fairweather had debuted in United's 1-0 defeat to Altrincham, before going on to play in matches against AFC Fylde, Barnet, Aldershot Town, Dagenham & Redbridge, Rochdale and Tamworth, where he sustained a minor injury and returned to York upon the conclusion of his loan deal.
City manager Adam Hinshelwood had confirmed that Latty-Fairweather's injury was nothing severe, with the left-back now returning to Maidenhead following his recovery.
Latty-Fairweather had made 21 appearances for the Minstermen in the 2023/24 season, but was deemed surplus to requirements by Hinshelwood in the 2024/25 pre-season.
He had initially joined York in the Summer of 2023 after his release from Burton Albion, having had previous stints with Guiseley and Hereford.
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