Defender returns to West Ham United after loan spell at Cheltenham Town
Defender Levi Laing has returned to West Ham United after spending the first half of the season on loan at Cheltenham Town.
The 21-year-old made a total of eight appearances for the Robins, including three League Two starts.
His time with the club was disrupted by a knee injury suffered during the 2-1 win at Colchester United on October 19.
His only appearance after that was a late substitute in the 1-1 home draw with Port Vale on December 3.
Forward Manni Norkett and left-sided defender Lewis Shipley have already gone back to parent clubs Nottingham Forest and Norwich City respectively after their temporary stints at Whaddon Road.
A decision is yet to made on right-back Lewis Payne, who has made 22 appearances for Michael Flynn's side so far.
Flynn is hoping to retain Bradford City central defender Sam Stubbs and Cardiff City attacking midfielder Joel Colwill for the rest of the season.
Colwill is Cheltenham's leading goalscorer so far this season with nine.
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