Latest transfers in National League as Notts County, Oldham Athletic, Halifax, Yeovil Town and Barnet all make additions
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The Spireites have brought in Branden Horton, Bailey Clements, Joe Cook and Darren Oldkaker so far.
But let’s take a look at what has been happening elsewhere around the National League:
Notts County
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Hide AdThe Magpies have signed striker Cedwyn Scott, 23, from Gateshead for an undisclosed fee.
Scott scored 24 goals last season to help The Heed win the National League North title.
He is the second forward to join Notts from Gateshead this summer, following the arrival of Scott’s strike partner Macaulay Langstaff, 25, who bagged 28 goals last term.
County have also signed defender Aden Baldwin, 25, on a free transfer from MK Dons.
SOLIHULL MOORS
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Hide AdThe play-off finalists have been boosted by the news that star man Joe Sbarra, 23, who scored 18 goals last season, has signed a new two-year deal, with the option for another year.
HALIFAX
The Shaymen have snapped up winger Sam Smart, 23, following his release by Eastleigh.
OLDHAM ATHLETIC
The Latics have added midfielder Jordan Windass, 22 to their ranks. Windass, who is the youngest son of former Bradford City striker Dean, has been at Bradford Park Avenue in the last two seasons.
Meanwhile, former Spireites striker Mike Fondop, 28, has signed a new one-year deal.
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Hide AdWinger Jack Stobbs, 25, a former Sheffield Wednesday youngster, has also penned a new one-year contract.
YEOVIL TOWN
Striker Ollie Hulbert, 19, has signed on a free transfer from Bristol Rovers.
The youngster has penned a one-year deal with an option for a further year.
He has had loan spells at Gloucester City and Hereford.
BROMLEY
The Ravens have signed defender Callum Reynolds, 32, on a free transfer from Dagenham and Redbridge.
BARNET
Striker Nicke Kabamba, 29, has joined on a free transfer from Northampton Town.
The forward was on loan at Woking in the second-half of last season.