11-06-2024, 16:02
Shrewsbury Town have made their third summer signing by bringing in Harrison Biggins from Doncaster Rovers.
The 28-year-old midfielder - son of former Wigan Athletic, Stoke City, Barnsley, Manchester City, Norwich City and Burnley striker Wayne Biggins - has penned a two-year contract.
The deal will activate when his current Doncaster contract ends on 30 June.
Biggins' signing follows last week's arrival of Cheltenham Town striker George Lloyd and the return of former Town defender Toto Nsiala after his exit from Burton Albion.
Aside from the eight players released at the end of the season by Shrewsbury, the club had offered deals to five new players.
And goalkeeper Marko Marosi has now officially told the club, external he will leave when his contract comes to an end on 30 June.
Captain Chey Dunkley signed for Chesterfield last week, while Mal Benning has agreed to stay, which leaves the club now waiting on decisions from fellow defender Aaron Pierre and striker Daniel Udoh - but New Zealand-born striker Max Mata has been allowed to return down under on loan to Auckland.
The 28-year-old midfielder - son of former Wigan Athletic, Stoke City, Barnsley, Manchester City, Norwich City and Burnley striker Wayne Biggins - has penned a two-year contract.
The deal will activate when his current Doncaster contract ends on 30 June.
Biggins' signing follows last week's arrival of Cheltenham Town striker George Lloyd and the return of former Town defender Toto Nsiala after his exit from Burton Albion.
Aside from the eight players released at the end of the season by Shrewsbury, the club had offered deals to five new players.
And goalkeeper Marko Marosi has now officially told the club, external he will leave when his contract comes to an end on 30 June.
Captain Chey Dunkley signed for Chesterfield last week, while Mal Benning has agreed to stay, which leaves the club now waiting on decisions from fellow defender Aaron Pierre and striker Daniel Udoh - but New Zealand-born striker Max Mata has been allowed to return down under on loan to Auckland.
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