Norwich City's Jamar Loza returns to Southend in loan deal
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Jamaican international Jamar Loza is back at Roots Hall almost two years after his initial loan spell with Southend United.
He joins on loan until the end of the season, with view to a permanent move at the end of the campaign.
The Norwich City striker hasn't turned out for his parent club since mustering a pitiful nine league minutes in the Championship last term, but did get two starts during a temporary spell with Stevenage earlier this term.
"He knows us well, we know him well, we know he's got pace and a eye for goal. He leads the line, he's gets in behind, and he's a threat with his goal prowess," Shrimpers manager Phil Brown said.
Loza joins fellow Southend loanees Glen Kamara and Sam McQueen, who joined from Arsenal and Southampton, respectively.
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