Shrewsbury keeper Savin joins Barnet on 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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