Notts County have suffered a blow ahead of the National League play-offs after confirming midfielder Harry Arter's loan spell has expired.
The 32-year-old midfielder returns to his parent club, Nottingham Forest, having made nine appearances since swapping sides of the River Trent when he joined County on a short-term deal in March. Arter featured in all-but-one National League fixture during his brief spell at Meadow Lane, starting eight of his nine appearances.
The loan move to County was understood to have been until the end of the season, but he will now return to the City Ground and leave the Magpies without him for fixtures against Altrincham and Maidenhead United as well as the play-offs.
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Discussing his time at Meadow Lane, Arter said: "I would like to say a massive thank you to the board and Ian Burchnall for giving me the opportunity to make my return to competitive football.
"Following initial discussions with Ian I knew I was coming into an environment I’d enjoy, but if I’m honest the club has exceeded my expectations.
"The style of play, facilities and quality within the squad make this a great place to work and I’ve got every confidence the boys will secure their place in the play-offs and kick on from there.
"I would also like to thank the fans for the way they’ve welcomed me. I’ll be following the end of the season closely in the hope everyone connected with the club gets what they deserve."
Magpies boss Ian Burchnall added: "Harry’s arrival gave us a big lift during a tough run of results. I think everyone could see the calmness and professionalism he brought to us in his debut at Dagenham and he has certainly played a big part in getting us into the healthy position we find ourselves in.
"We’re very grateful to him for his efforts, and to Nottingham Forest for facilitating the move, and wish him all the best for the future."