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new deals - themaclad - 18-05-2022

Cheltenham Town midfielder Liam Sercombe has signed a new one-year contract with the League One club.

The 32-year-old, who moved to Whaddon Road almost two years ago from Bristol Rovers, has played 88 times for the Robins in all competitions.

The former Exeter City and Oxford United player is approaching 600 career matches and has won promotion to the third tier three times in his career.

He played 46 games in 2021-22 as the Robins finished in 15th place.


RE: new deals - themaclad - 07-06-2022

Midfielder Ellis Chapman has signed a new two-year deal to remain with Cheltenham Town until 2024.

Chapman, 21, joined the Robins in 2020 from his hometown club Lincoln City, where he made his debut aged 16.

He spent two years with the Leicester City academy before returning to the Imps and also spent time on loan at Chesterfield.

This season, Chapman made 33 appearances for Cheltenham and scored in the EFL Trophy against Exeter City.


RE: new deals - themaclad - 21-06-2022

Cheltenham Town have signed midfielder Dan Adshead from Norwich City on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

Adshead, 20, had been with the Canaries since 2019 but did not make a first-team appearance for the club.

He began his career with Rochdale, making his debut aged 16 in the EFL Trophy as their youngest ever player.

More recently, Adshead spent time on loan with Dutch side SC Telstar and last season with Gillingham where he made 19 appearances.

Adshead broke his foot last November which cut short his time with the League One club.

"We've been chasing Dan since last November," said Cheltenham director of football Micky Moore.

"We were hoping to do a deal in January but he picked up an injury while at Gillingham so we didn't think it was the right time then.

"We have continued to monitor him since then and I'm really happy that we have been able to get him into the building."


RE: new deals - themaclad - 23-06-2022

Cheltenham Town have signed defender Tom Bradbury following his departure from Halifax Town this month.

Bradbury, 24, joined Halifax from Yeovil Town in 2020 and helped the team reach the National League play-offs last season.

The centre-back made 68 appearances for the club and scored six goals.

"Tom is a left-sided central defender who can also play in the middle of a back three or four," said club director of football Micky Moore.

"He is a footballing centre-back with good experience and a couple of hundred first team appearances to his name."


RE: new deals - themaclad - 04-07-2022

Cheltenham Town have re-signed striker Dan Nlundulu on loan until January from Southampton.

Nlundulu, 23, made four appearances for the League One club last season but suffered a hamstring injury which cut short his first loan spell.

The forward developed through the Saints academy and made has played 16 times for their first team since his debut in 2020.

Nlundulu spent the first half of last season on loan at Lincoln City.

"He has been our number one target at the top end of the pitch and since he went back to Southampton last season we have maintained a dialogue with him," said Cheltenham head coach Wade Elliott.

"It was frustrating for him last season because he'd only been with us for three or four weeks when he got injured and you could see that he had just got a real understanding of how we work and what we are about.

"He was really ready to take off, so I felt for him, but the beauty of it is that he is coming back to somewhere familiar, and he can pick up exactly where he left off."


RE: new deals - themaclad - 09-07-2022

Cheltenham Town have signed goalkeeper Shaun MacDonald on a free transfer from Torquay United.

The 25-year-old was named Torquay's player of the season as the club finished 11th in the National League.

The stopper kept 14 clean sheets in 37 appearances last season and has signed a one-year contract with the League One side.

"We are really pleased to have Shaun join us," head coach Wade Elliott told the club's website.

"He's come off the back of a really good season with Torquay. He's a good personality and we are excited to have him here."


RE: new deals - themaclad - 14-07-2022

Cheltenham Town have signed Wolverhampton Wanderers youngster Taylor Perry on loan for a second time.

The 20-year-old midfielder, who played 10 times for the Robins last season, has agreed a season-long deal.

Perry's time at Whaddon Road ended last October after he suffered a hip injury, having agreed a deal for the season.

"I really enjoyed my time here last season and learnt a lot. I can't wait to get up and running for the season now," he told the club website.


RE: new deals - themaclad - 19-07-2022

Cheltenham Town midfielder Elliot Bonds has signed a two-year contract extension with the League One club.

The 22-year-old Guyana international had 12 months remaining on his previous deal and will now remain with the Robins until the summer of 2025.

He featured 23 times in League One last term, having also spent time on loan at Kidderminster as he regained fitness after 11 months out with a knee injury.

"It's pleasing to see the club value me," he told the club website.

"Due to the injuries, I've never really had that security. Now it's down to myself to put the work in on the pitch."


RE: new deals - themaclad - 22-07-2022

Cheltenham Town have signed West Bromwich Albion's Caleb Taylor on a season-long loan and free agent full-back Ryan Jackson on a one-year deal.

Centre-back Taylor, 19, played three times in all competitions for the Baggies last season.

Jackson, 31, was released by Gillingham in the summer.

He has played more than 400 times in his career for clubs including Colchester United, Newport County, Macclesfield Town and AFC Wimbledon.

"I'm really excited to join Cheltenham. It will be a great experience for me to play men's football," Taylor told the Cheltenham Town website.

"I've seen the success centre-backs have had here and I feel like it's the perfect place to develop my skills and to push me further in my career."


RE: new deals - themaclad - 24-07-2022

New Cheltenham Town boss Wade Elliott has made four signings in one day at the League One club.

Reading keeper Luke Southwood has joined on a season-long loan.

The Robins have also signed three defenders, West Bromwich Albion's Caleb Taylor and Bristol City's James Taylor on loan, plus free agent full-back Ryan Jackson on a one-year deal.

Elliott has now made nine signings in time for the season opener with Peterborough United on 30 July.

Centre-back Caleb Taylor, 19, played three times in all competitions for the Baggies last season.

Right-back James Taylor, 20, has been part of the Robins' Under-23 side but has yet to play a first-team game.

Jackson, 31, who was released by Gillingham has played more than 400 games.

Southwood, 24, who has made 25 Championship appearances for Reading, was part of England's Under-20 World Cup winning squad in South Korea in 2017.