Shrewsbury keeper Savin joins Barnet on loan
Shrewsbury Town goalkeeper Toby Savin has joined National League leaders Barnet on a month's loan.
Savin, 23, joined Salop from Accrington Stanley last summer. He played in their first 19 League One matches of the season but has not featured since being dropped in December following back-to-back 4-1 defeats.
Boss Gareth Ainsworth, whose side are battling against relegation, replaced Savin with Jamal Blackman.
Meanwhile, keeper Joe Young has returned to Shrewsbury from a loan spell at National League North club Brackley Town.
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