Whitehawk boss Steven King says no decision has been made yet on the future of Matthew Barnes-Homer.
The striker has scored four goals in eight games on loan at Macclesfield after failing to hit the target in ten appearances for Hawks earlier the season.
His loan spell with Conference premier play-off hopefuls Macclesfield ends next weekend.
King said: “He is at Macclesfield until next Saturday inclusive and I will play it by ear from there.
“He has gone there and done well. Six weeks of full-time training has been perfect for him because it was a culture shock coming into part-time football.
“A fit Matthew Barnes-Homer would be tremendous in Conference south but we will have to see what happens.”
Whitehawk are at home to Chelmsford in Vanarama Conference south today.
King will make late decisions on the fitness of Sam Deering (hip flexor) and Lee Hills (hamstring) but Ahmed Abdulla misses out with an ankle injury suffered in training.
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