JORDAN Stevens has signed for City for the rest of the season.

The right winger’s loan move to Valley Parade from Leeds has this morning been confirmed.

Stevens, who will wear the number 12 shirt, should be registered in time to be available for tomorrow’s game at Scunthorpe.

He said: "I am delighted to be here. It is a very big club and I am looking forward to meeting up with the rest of the lads. 

“I have played in this division before and have picked up a fair bit of experience at Swindon Town this season, so am excited for the challenge. 

“As soon as I knew Bradford City were interested I made it known that I wanted to come here. Hopefully, I can kick on and get some more games under my belt.”

Leeds cut short the 20-year-old’s loan spell with Swindon, where he played 16 games and scored once, to allow him to join the Bantams.

Interim boss Mark Trueman believes Stevens can make a quick impression.

Trueman said: “Jordan is someone we have been monitoring closely for a while now and we are delighted to have got his signing completed.

“He is a very talented player with raw pace and a naturally direct edge to his play and we are looking forward to seeing him in action.

“Leeds United have been great in agreeing to recall him from Swindon and allowing him to join us and, at this level, we are confident he will bring a lot to our squad.”

Gloucester-born Stevens joined Leeds in 2018 from Forest Green and has made six appearances for them from the bench – the most recent against Charlton in July.