Frempah, 22, signed for Guiseley`s league rivals Solihull Moors in December 2017 but has played just one game for them.
Born in Italy, Frempah played youth football for Fisher FC and had trials with Charlton Athletic where he played a handful of under-18 games.
He moved on to Bostik League South side Cray Wanderers as a 17-year-old and had trials at Chesterfield but whilst there the opportunity arose to trial at Leicester City and he signed a professional deal but with the Premier League club for the 2013/14 season.
With the club winning the Championship that season they had a big squad and many first-team players played in the under-21s so opportunities for young players were limited.
In July 2014, Frempah left Leicester to join Scottish side Ross County and became a fans’ favourite but with the arrival of a new manager and being on the sidelines for sixteen weeks after sustaining a broken foot, Frempah was one of a number of players released at the end of the season.
He then played briefly for Bostik League Premier side Hendon in early 2015/16 season before joining Solihull last December
Frempah started out as a forward later converting to centre-back.
Hudson (pictured), 19, a young professional with SkyBet League One side Bradford City, has joined the Lions on loan until the end of the season.
The Bradford-born former Bingley Grammar School pupil has been with City from the age of eight.
He was their academy player-of-the-year in 2017 and signed professional forms in September 2016.
Hudson made his first-team debut back in August against Stoke City and had a loan spell with National League North outfit Harrogate Town in November.