25-06-2025, 20:24
Blackpool have signed former Millwall midfielder George Honeyman and forward Niall Ennis from Stoke, with both agreeing two-year deals.
Honeyman previously played for Sunderland and Hull City, is out of contract with the Lions later this month.
The 30-year-old joined Millwall from Hull in 2022 and made a total of 117 appearances for the club in all competitions.
"The gaffer has played a huge part. I was lucky to train under him a little bit when I was a young lad making my way through at Sunderland and he's someone I've always admired," he said of Blackpool boss Steve Bruce., external
"I can't wait to work with him here at this great club and get playing in front of the Tangerine Army."
Niall Ennis scored seven goals in a 19 game loan spell at Blackpool last season
Ennis has signed for an undisclosed fee and his contract has the option of a third year.
The 26-year-old spent the second half of last season with Steve Bruce's team and scored seven goals in the 19 games of his loan spell.
"We are delighted to welcome Niall back to Blackpool on a permanent basis," Bruce told the club's website, external.
"He hit the ground running for us last season, making a real impact at the top end of the pitch with some memorable goals."
Honeyman previously played for Sunderland and Hull City, is out of contract with the Lions later this month.
The 30-year-old joined Millwall from Hull in 2022 and made a total of 117 appearances for the club in all competitions.
"The gaffer has played a huge part. I was lucky to train under him a little bit when I was a young lad making my way through at Sunderland and he's someone I've always admired," he said of Blackpool boss Steve Bruce., external
"I can't wait to work with him here at this great club and get playing in front of the Tangerine Army."
Niall Ennis scored seven goals in a 19 game loan spell at Blackpool last season
Ennis has signed for an undisclosed fee and his contract has the option of a third year.
The 26-year-old spent the second half of last season with Steve Bruce's team and scored seven goals in the 19 games of his loan spell.
"We are delighted to welcome Niall back to Blackpool on a permanent basis," Bruce told the club's website, external.
"He hit the ground running for us last season, making a real impact at the top end of the pitch with some memorable goals."
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