ARGYLE have signed Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale on loan for one month.
Stockdale, 24, played in the behind-closed-doors fixture with the Pilgrims last week and caught the eye of the watching John Carver.
The signing has been completed ahead of the Football League deadline for tomorrow's match with Barnsley at Home Park, making Stockdale available for the visit of the Tykes.
The Leeds born shot-stopper joined Fulham from League Two Darlington in 2008, on a two-year deal.
Stockdale came through York City's youth system and made over 40 appearances for Darlington during the 07/08 season.
He gained valuable experience on loan to Leicester City during the second half of last season and returned to Craven Cottage in May 2009.
Stockdale was handed his Barclays Premier League debut on September 13 against Everton at Craven Cottage.
His impressive performance during Fulham's 2-1 victory over David Moyes' side was rewarded four days later when Roy Hodgson handed the keeper his European debut against CSKA Sofia in the Europa League.
Stockdale signed an extension to his contract in December 2009 which will keep him at the Club until the summer of 2013.
David will wear the number 21 shirt.