Brentford goalkeeper Richard Lee has joined Fulham on loan for the rest of the season.

The Bees man has not played since the 6-6 draw against Dagenham & Redbridge before the west Londoners triumphed on penalties in August and has decided to retire at the end of the season.

The former Watford stopper moved to Griffin Park in 2010 but had a troubled pre-season and found himself second choice under Andy Scott.

He developed a reputation as an excellent keeper facing penalties and was the hero against Everton in the League Cup and saved three in a row against Charlton in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

However, a dislocated shoulder ended his chance to play at Wembley that season and a recurrence of that injury found himself slip behind, first Simon Moore, then David Button in the pecking order.

His last league action was in September 2012 when he kept a clean sheet against Coventry at Sixfields. He will not be available for Good Friday's meeting between the sides but is available for the Whites' other six games.

Loan move: Emmanuel Oyeleke

Meanwhile, Brentford youngster Emmanuel Oyeleke has joined Conference side Woking. He made his one and only league appearance in the 3-3 draw against MK Dons in 2011.

He has also had loan spells at Northampton and Aldershot Town.