Gary Caldwell has admitted he would love to keep Fulham midfielder Luke Harris at Exeter City next season.

The Welsh under-21 international has impressed at St. James’ Park helping lift to the Grecians into the top half of the League One table having moved from Craven Cottage in January when City looked likely to be dragged into the relegation dog fight. Harris has scored three goals – and added two assists – in nineteen appearances, starring as Caldwell’s side have embarked on an eight-match unbeaten run.

Caldwell told BBC Radio Devon:

“I think he’s been a brilliant addition. The players love him, he’s fitted in really well. He’ll be the first to tell you he loves playing for this football club and we will have discussions with Fulham about what is best for Luke next season.

He’s had a big impact and I think potentially more time with us next year would be really helpful for has development because he’s another player, like Stanno that we had from Fulham, that I can see playing for Fulham in years to come. So if we can help Fulham with that and help Luke with that development then we’d love to do so, because he is a great lad and he is a player that we know the players and the staff all love working with.”