Doncaster Rovers have signed midfielder George Broadbent from newly-promoted Premier League side Sheffield United on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
The 22-year-old did not make a first-team appearance for the Blades but did have loan spells at Boreham Wood, Rochdale and Belgian club Beerschot.
Broadbent has played 71 senior games, scoring seven goals, and has the option of a further year with Rovers.
"Doncaster is a really good opportunity to show what I can do," Broadbent said.
"Hopefully [I can] be successful this season with the team and push on in my career."
Defender Charlie Seaman has signed a one-year contract with Doncaster Rovers for the 2023-24 League Two season.
The 23-year-old has played 75 senior league and cup games since a debut for Dundee United on loan from Bournemouth, including 24 for Rovers last season.
Seaman had spells at West Ham and the Cherries before joining Rovers in 2020, and has also spent time at Weymouth, Eastleigh and Maidstone.
"It looks like a really promising time for the club," Seaman said.
"I'm glad I can be part of it. I've spoken to the manager a couple times and was buzzing when he said he wanted me to stay."
The 22-year-old did not make a first-team appearance for the Blades but did have loan spells at Boreham Wood, Rochdale and Belgian club Beerschot.
Broadbent has played 71 senior games, scoring seven goals, and has the option of a further year with Rovers.
"Doncaster is a really good opportunity to show what I can do," Broadbent said.
"Hopefully [I can] be successful this season with the team and push on in my career."
Defender Charlie Seaman has signed a one-year contract with Doncaster Rovers for the 2023-24 League Two season.
The 23-year-old has played 75 senior league and cup games since a debut for Dundee United on loan from Bournemouth, including 24 for Rovers last season.
Seaman had spells at West Ham and the Cherries before joining Rovers in 2020, and has also spent time at Weymouth, Eastleigh and Maidstone.
"It looks like a really promising time for the club," Seaman said.
"I'm glad I can be part of it. I've spoken to the manager a couple times and was buzzing when he said he wanted me to stay."
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