Port Vale have signed goalkeeper Marko Marosi on a two-year deal after he was released by Cambridge United following their relegation from League One.
The 31-year-old signed a shot-term deal with the U's in January following his exit from Plymouth Argyle, but managed only two appearances before a hamstring injury ended his season.
Port Vale will be the fifth club that the Slovakian has spent time with in five years, having left Coventry City in 2021 for Shrewsbury Town, before going on to feature for Plymouth and the U's.
"Marko arrives at Vale Park with plenty of quality and experience, both at this level and above," Port Vale manager Darren Moore told the club website.
Port Vale have signed New Zealand striker Ben Waine on a two-year contract.
The 24-year-old was a free agent having left Plymouth Argyle earlier this summer, after spending last season on loan at League One side Mansfield Town.
Waine started two league matches for the Stags last season and made a further 23 appearances in the third tier off the bench, scoring twice.
He has scored eight goals in 23 games for his country and played at last summer's Olympic Games in Paris.
"He's a young striker who will come in and give us something different, and another player who has experienced this level, as well as the international stage," Vale boss Darren Moore told the club website, external.
"We'll look forward to embedding him into the group and continuing his development here at Vale Park."
The 31-year-old signed a shot-term deal with the U's in January following his exit from Plymouth Argyle, but managed only two appearances before a hamstring injury ended his season.
Port Vale will be the fifth club that the Slovakian has spent time with in five years, having left Coventry City in 2021 for Shrewsbury Town, before going on to feature for Plymouth and the U's.
"Marko arrives at Vale Park with plenty of quality and experience, both at this level and above," Port Vale manager Darren Moore told the club website.
Port Vale have signed New Zealand striker Ben Waine on a two-year contract.
The 24-year-old was a free agent having left Plymouth Argyle earlier this summer, after spending last season on loan at League One side Mansfield Town.
Waine started two league matches for the Stags last season and made a further 23 appearances in the third tier off the bench, scoring twice.
He has scored eight goals in 23 games for his country and played at last summer's Olympic Games in Paris.
"He's a young striker who will come in and give us something different, and another player who has experienced this level, as well as the international stage," Vale boss Darren Moore told the club website, external.
"We'll look forward to embedding him into the group and continuing his development here at Vale Park."
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