Latest National League transfers as Oldham Athletic, York City and Halifax all do business
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OLDHAM ATHLETIC
The Latics have signed striker Kurt Willoughby, 25, who scored 27 goals in 52 appearances for Chester in the National League North last season. He has penned a two-year deal. Midfielder Josh Lundstram, 24, also joins from Altrincham for an undisclosed fee.
HALIFAX TOWN
The Shaymen have suffered a triple blow by losing midfielder Kian Spence, 22, to League Two Barrow, left-back Jack Senior, 26, to Doncaster Rovers, also of League Two, and midfielder Harvey Gilmour, 24, to National League Rochdale. All three opted not to sign new contracts and instead move on for free.
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Hide AdBut they have added to the ranks by bringing in midfielder Kane Thompson-Sommers, 22, from Hereford, and defender Adam Senior, 21, who was on loan at the club last season from Bolton.
GATESHEAD
Striker Aidan Rutledge, who bagged a huge 63 goals and 15 assists in 43 appearances for Birtley Town in their promotion season from Northern League Division 1, has joined his hometown club. Defender Jordan Hunter has also joined, signing a two-year contract, after winning promotion to the National League North with South Shields.
BROMLEY
The Ravens have made their first summer signing by securing the services of midfielder Sam Woods, 24, from Barnet on a free transfer.
YORK CITY
Striker Cedric Main, 25, has bolstered the Minstermen’s attacking options after signing on the dotted line, after being involved in 16 goals for Blyth Spartans last season.
ALDERSHOT TOWN
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Hide AdYoung forward Josh Stokes, 19, has joined for an undisclosed fee, after scoring 16 goals for AFC Sudbury last term.
MAIDENHEAD UNITED
Former Woking goalkeeper Craig Ross, 33, has linked-up with the Magpies after becoming a free agent following five years at the Cardinals. Manager Alan Devonshire has also swooped for experienced defender Lewis Kinsella, 28, after he left Aldershot Town.