18-06-2025, 19:37
Oldham Athletic have signed Cheltenham Town midfielder Tom Pett on a two-year deal following his successful loan spell at Boundary Park last season.
The 33-year-old signed midway through last season to help Oldham win promotion to League Two via the National League play-offs.
His new deal begins at the start of July.
Pett made 24 appearances in all competitions for Micky Mellon's side, and he told the club website, external it was a "no-brainer" to return to the north west following the end of his contract at Cheltenham.
"I really enjoyed my time here last season. From the moment I arrived, I felt settled and part of something," he said.
"I think we can achieve great things together this season it's a great place and really it was a no-brainer to sign for another two years."
Oldham Athletic have signed forward Kane Drummond on a one-year contract as they prepare for their return to the English Football League.
Drummond, 24, leaves Chesterfield after a season in which he made 19 appearances for the Spireites.
He returns to Boundary Park, having played nine games for the Latics in a loan spell last autumn.
"I loved my time here so when the opportunity came around to join again, it was an easy decision for me," Drummond told the club's website, external.
Oldham beat Southend United earlier this month in the National League play-off final to return to League Two after three years.
The 33-year-old signed midway through last season to help Oldham win promotion to League Two via the National League play-offs.
His new deal begins at the start of July.
Pett made 24 appearances in all competitions for Micky Mellon's side, and he told the club website, external it was a "no-brainer" to return to the north west following the end of his contract at Cheltenham.
"I really enjoyed my time here last season. From the moment I arrived, I felt settled and part of something," he said.
"I think we can achieve great things together this season it's a great place and really it was a no-brainer to sign for another two years."
Oldham Athletic have signed forward Kane Drummond on a one-year contract as they prepare for their return to the English Football League.
Drummond, 24, leaves Chesterfield after a season in which he made 19 appearances for the Spireites.
He returns to Boundary Park, having played nine games for the Latics in a loan spell last autumn.
"I loved my time here so when the opportunity came around to join again, it was an easy decision for me," Drummond told the club's website, external.
Oldham beat Southend United earlier this month in the National League play-off final to return to League Two after three years.
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