, QPR striker Lewis Walker extends Aldershot Town stay

QPR striker Lewis Walker extends Aldershot Town stay

Aldershot Town have extended Lewis Walker’s loan from QPR by  further month, as announced by their official club website.

The youngster will remain with the National League side until 25th April.

Walker, who is 21 years old, joined QPR in November 2018 and made his senior debut for the London side in a Championship fixture in April against Swansea City. He has since made three more appearances for the Hoops.

He is the son of former England defender Des Walker and the younger brother of Nottingham Forest striker Tyler.

QPR loaned him out to the Shots in November to gain some first team experience and he has since made 10 appearances for them. Danny Searle’s side are currently 16th in the league and three points above the relegation zone.

Walker started his career in non-league football with Ilkeston Town and impressed for them before being snapped up by Derby County in 2016.

He never made a senior appearance for the Rams but progressed from their Under-18’s to their Under-23’s side during his time at Pride Park. He also gained some experience during a brief loan spell at National League North side Darlington.

The forward will now be looking to help Aldershot climb away from danger in the fifth tier and get some more game time under his belt. He is in contention to play for the Shots tonight against Boreham Wood and will be eager to mark his loan extension with a goal.

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