Hull City ace will remain with the League Two club until the end of the season

Leyton Orient have confirmed Calaum Jahraldo-Martin’s loan from Hull City has been extended until the end of the season.

The 22-year-old moved to the Brisbane Road outfit at the start of January and looked lively during his debut at Stevenage.

He only played the final 13 minutes at Broadhall Way, but was given a longer stint against Exeter City – coming on at half time.

Jahraldo-Martin took his chance, even if the O’s were beaten 3-1, as he was involved in winning two penalties.

Although Ian Hendon departed after that defeat, new player-manager Kevin Nolan has been impressed with the Antigua and Barbuda international.

He scored his first professional goal in the Football League during the O’s 2-0 success at Wycombe Wanderers and was picked against both Newport County and Cambridge United.

Although he didn’t have his best match last weekend, the extension of his deal is another welcome boost for the east Londoners.

Jahraldo-Martin is the third piece of business Orient have done on the final day of the winter transfer window.

Earlier defender Nicky Hunt’s signing was confirmed from Mansfield Town and youngster Cole Kpekawa was recalled by parent club Queens Park Rangers.

Although rumours continue to speculate that Jay Simpson will depart E10, it is expected the forward will remain with the O’s.