Yeovil Town are delighted to announce the signing of Gavin Williams from Bristol City on a loan deal for a 93 day period.
The Welshman returns to Huish Park after leaving just five months ago following a hugely successful loan spell in which he scored five goals in eight games helping the Glovers to League One safety.
It was the second time he had left Huish Park having left originally in December 2004 to join West Ham United in a £250,000 deal.

The 29-year-old was a true fans favourite in his first spell with his strong running, attacking wingplay and an eye for a spectacular goal. He netted 21 goals in 110 games playing either out wide, in midfield or in the hole behind the front two.
He had joined the Glovers from Hereford United where he spent almost six years starting there as an apprentice in 1996.
His time at Yeovil saw him as a conduit to so many of the Glovers attacks, creating chances with his vision and the ability to produce a killer pass.
Eventually after two and a half years, he moved to West Ham where he spent fourteen months making eleven appearances. Gavin then moved initially on loan to Ipswich in November 2005 before the Tractor Boys came in with a £300,000 deal for the player.
There he stayed until June 2008 where, after playing more than sixty games, he was reunited with his former manager Gary Johnson at Bristol City.
From all at Huish Park, we wish Gavin well and hope his third stay is as successful and happy as the first two.
The club would like to put on public record its sincere thanks to three people who have made a generous financial contribution towards the loan. Ben Tupman of Westbury Packaging, Simon Prout of Avon Valley Motor Sales and Rob Tizzard of TZZ Estates have all helped greatly towards Terry being able to bring his man in.