Tim Flowers wants to keep loanees
Stafford Rangers are hoping to extend the loans of Sean Kinsella and Sebastian Harris by the time they go to Hyde in the Blue Square North on Saturday.
Stafford Rangers are hoping to extend the loans of Sean Kinsella and Sebastian Harris by the time they go to Hyde in the Blue Square North on Saturday.
Manager Tim Flowers is negotiating with both players' clubs ahead of the relegation six-pointer and is hopeful a deal can be struck.
Defender Harris is way down the pecking order at League Two club Northampton and has already spent two months with Rangers, but is set to spend a third and final month at Marston Road.
Kinsella has been a hit in midfield since joining from Championship club Plymouth last month and the Stone-born 19-year-old has already told Flowers he wants to stay.
The manager said: "Sean has already called me and said that he would like to stay, my plan was always to speak to him at training tonight and hopefully we can extend his loan."
Flowers will also continue to run the rule over Malvin Kamara, who joined Rangers over the festive period on an expenses-only deal.
The former Wimbledon, Milton Keynes Dons, Cardiff and Huddersfield winger has played as high as Championship level, but has drifted into non-league football over the last couple of years.
Kamara is still only 27 and has time to rebuild his career, with Rangers offering him a platform to get - first of all - fit again.
But, after only two substitute appearances, Flowers admits it's too early to make any promises.
He said: "We will see how it goes, I am not putting any pressure on Malvin and he's not putting any pressure on us.
"He's a player who has come off the radar a little bit but he's a very nice man.
"If he can come here and do well, then we will take him. If he doesn't, we won't - simple as that."