Albion's loan ranger Shamir Fenelon has been shipped out again, this time to Tranmere Rovers where he will play for former Seagulls boss Micky Adams.

Development striker Fenelon has been borrowed by Rovers until January 1.

It is the fourth loan spell of 20-year-old Fenelon's fledgling career after stints last season with Tonbridge Angels and Torquay United and an aborted season-long arrangement with Rochdale at the start of the current campaign.

Albion manager Sami Hyypia said: "We want Shamir to get some games and this loan to Tranmere gives him the option to go and play regular first-team football. He did that last season and that really benefited his development.

"A similar spell with Rochdale didn't work out for Sham, because the form of Rochdale's other strikers meant he wasn't getting game time. So we decided we would bring him back to the club, work with him on his match fitness with some games with the under-21s, and now he is ready to go on loan again."

Fenelon made his Albion debut on the opening day of the season against Sheffield Wednesday. That was followed by two further appearances in the Championship and he played in the Capital One Cup first round tie against Cheltenham Town.