Shrewsbury Town have signed teenage winger Ismeal Kabia from Premier League Arsenal on a season-long loan and goalkeeper Will Brook.
Kabia, 19, scored on his debut for the Gunners' under-21 side in September last year, and made his first senior appearance for Mikel Arteta's side in the Carabao Cup win over Bolton Wanderers later that month.
Brook, 21, joins the Shrews from National League North side Leamington. He came through the youth ranks at Leeds United and Nottingham Forest, with a loan spell at Farsley Celtic.
Of his qualities, Dutchman Kabia told the club website, external: "I am a left or right winger. I like to stay wide on the touchline, beat my man one v one, and be exciting to the fans."
The arrival of Kabia and Brook takes the number of new recruits this summer at Croud Meadow to ten.
Shrewsbury have had a difficult start to the season following relegation last term and are yet to win in the league, although they did pick up their first victory of the campaign in the Vertu Trophy this week.
They host Accrington Stanley on Saturday.
Shrewsbury Town have brought in striker Bradley Ihionvien on a season-long loan from Peterborough United.
The 21-year-old joined Posh from Colchester in August 2024, and scored three goals in 20 appearances last season.
Ihionvien could now make his Shrewsbury debut in their EFL Trophy clash with Walsall on Tuesday.
"I wasn't supposed to go on loan, but when things are out of your control I had to go somewhere to play my football," he told the club website, external.
"It's just about getting some games in, scoring some goals and enjoying the game again."
Speaking following Saturday's defeat by Exeter City, Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson said things had "just not worked" for Ihionvien at the club.
"As a striker you need to play regularly and I couldn't guarantee that, especially if we bring one in, and obviously if we bring one in, he's the one that's going to be playing," he told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
Kabia, 19, scored on his debut for the Gunners' under-21 side in September last year, and made his first senior appearance for Mikel Arteta's side in the Carabao Cup win over Bolton Wanderers later that month.
Brook, 21, joins the Shrews from National League North side Leamington. He came through the youth ranks at Leeds United and Nottingham Forest, with a loan spell at Farsley Celtic.
Of his qualities, Dutchman Kabia told the club website, external: "I am a left or right winger. I like to stay wide on the touchline, beat my man one v one, and be exciting to the fans."
The arrival of Kabia and Brook takes the number of new recruits this summer at Croud Meadow to ten.
Shrewsbury have had a difficult start to the season following relegation last term and are yet to win in the league, although they did pick up their first victory of the campaign in the Vertu Trophy this week.
They host Accrington Stanley on Saturday.
Shrewsbury Town have brought in striker Bradley Ihionvien on a season-long loan from Peterborough United.
The 21-year-old joined Posh from Colchester in August 2024, and scored three goals in 20 appearances last season.
Ihionvien could now make his Shrewsbury debut in their EFL Trophy clash with Walsall on Tuesday.
"I wasn't supposed to go on loan, but when things are out of your control I had to go somewhere to play my football," he told the club website, external.
"It's just about getting some games in, scoring some goals and enjoying the game again."
Speaking following Saturday's defeat by Exeter City, Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson said things had "just not worked" for Ihionvien at the club.
"As a striker you need to play regularly and I couldn't guarantee that, especially if we bring one in, and obviously if we bring one in, he's the one that's going to be playing," he told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
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