Plymouth Argyle have enquired about taking Norwich goalkeeper Remi Matthews on a third loan deal, according to Plymouth Live.
The Pilgrims are on the look out for a new goalkeeper after Wolves loanee Harry Burgoyne sustained a broken ankle during a training session on Tuesday.
This leaves Plymouth manager Derek Adams with just Kyle Letheren and 18-year old Michael Cooper to tend the net.
Matthews enjoyed two successful loan spells in Devon, making 26 appearances during two spells in League One last season.

While Matthews had hoped to push to be Norwich’s first-choice ‘keeper this season, those plans went by the wayside when the Canaries completed the signing of Netherlands international Tim Krul.
However, there is a chance that Matthews could operate as Krul’s back-up this season, ahead of Michael McGovern.
However, Plymouth are not the only interested party, according to Plymouth Live.





