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Wigan Athletic have signed striker Will Goodwin on loan from Oxford United for the rest of the season.

The 22-year-old has made three brief substitute appearances in the Championship for the U's this season, with his last game coming against Millwall at the end of November.

Goodwin joined Oxford from Cheltenham in January 2024, four months before the the club won promotion to the second tier.

He is Wigan's third signing of the January transfer window, following the earlier arrivals of defender Josh Robinson from Arsenal and forward Joe Hungbo from German side FC Nurnberg.

Manager Shaun Maloney said:, external "Will is another player we have been tracking for some time and I'm delighted he's decided to join us.

"He already has experience in League One and is the type of character we want in the dressing room.

"He has different attributes to our other forward players and adds a new dynamic to our frontline."

Saturday's 3-0 home defeat by Birmingham City left Wigan 17th in League One, seven points above the relegation zone.
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Wigan have made their fourth signing of the January transfer window, bringing in Carlisle defender Jon Mellish for an undisclosed fee on a three-and-a-half-year deal.

The 27-year-old, who can play at left-back, central defence or also in midfield, made 246 appearances in all competitions for the Cumbrians following his move from Gateshead in 2019.

Mellish, a key member of the Carlisle side that won promotion to League One in 2023, was ever-present in the third tier last season and featured against the Latics in the first round of the FA Cup in November.

He follows Josh Robinson, Joe Hungbo and Will Goodwin as new arrivals at Wigan since the beginning of the month.

"It feels unbelievable. It has finally happened and I am delighted to be here," Mellish told Wigan's official website., external

"Growing up, Wigan was always a Premier League club so I know how big the club is and I am dying to get started and show everyone what I have got."
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#53
Wigan Athletic have signed midfielder Ollie Norburn on loan from fellow League One side Blackpool.

The 32-year-old is the Latics' fifth signing of the January transfer window and joins having made 13 appearances for the Tangerines this season.

Having come through Leicester City's youth set-up, Norburn has gone on to appear for Bristol Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Guiseley, Macclesfield, Tranmere Rovers, Shrewsbury Town and Peterborough United.

"The opportunity to come here is huge for myself and I want to get to the high levels of performance that I know I can. I am really happy to be here and I can't wait to get going," he told the club website, external.

"I have been captain at a few different clubs and I will hope to bring that experience and leadership to the group. It is a team full of talent and hopefully I can help bring out the best in them."
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Wigan Athletic have signed Crawley Town midfielder Ronan Darcy for an undisclosed fee on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

The 24-year-old scored six goals in 66 league appearances for the Red Devils after joining from Swindon in July 2023.

Darcy, who started his career with Bolton Wanderers, could make his debut for the Latics in Saturday's home game against Lincoln City.

"I am absolutely delighted - this is the next chapter for me, and it's my opportunity now to show everyone what I can do," he told the club website.
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Wigan Athletic have signed forward Owen Dale on loan from Oxford United until the end of the season.

The 26-year-old has played 30 games for the U's since joining them in February last year, and he was a consistent part of the side that won promotion to the Championship.

However, he has played only 11 games in the second tier so far this campaign, with four of them starts.

"Owen is a hard-working and talented forward player, who will be a real asset to us in the final third," said Wigan manager Shaun Maloney.

Dale began his career at Crewe Alexandra before joining Blackpool permanently in 2022, while he has also had a spell on loan at Portsmouth.
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#56
Wigan Athletic midfielder Jonny Smith has signed a new extended contract until the end of the 2026-27 season.

The 27-year-old has scored 10 times in 58 appearances for the Latics since joining from League One rivals Burton Albion in the summer of 2023, including six goals this season.

Smith, who started his career at Wrexham, has scored in three of his last four appearances for Wigan, including in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Premier League side Fulham.

"Jonny has been an influential player during my time at the football club and is extremely popular amongst the players, staff, and supporters," said Wigan manager Shaun Maloney.
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Wigan Athletic have released veteran goalkeeper Andy Lonergan and midfielder Scott Smith following the end of the 2024-25 League One season.

Lonergan, 41, joined the Latics last summer under previous manager Shaun Maloney as a goalkeeper player-coach.

He worked with Sam Tickle, Tom Watson and Matty Corran during his time with the club but will leave at the conclusion of his contract this summer.

Smith, 24, made 46 appearances in all competitions for Wigan this season and made a total of 94 appearances for the club after making his debut in 2021.

Meanwhile, the club have triggered a year's option on the contracts of Watson, Luke Robinson and Joe Adams.

Discussions are ongoing with Matthew Corran, Callum McManaman and Harry McHugh, the club added., external

Steven Sessegnon is under contract but has been made available for transfer.
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Wigan Athletic have signed Kilmarnock midfielder Fraser Murray on a two-year deal.

The 26-year-old will join the Latics on 1 July when his contract with the Scottish Premiership side expires.

Murray, who scored seven goals in 101 league appearances for Killie, is Wigan's first summer signing.

"He will offer us something different in the final third, and he has shown his capabilities in helping score and create goals throughout his career," boss Ryan Lowe told the club website.
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Wigan Athletic have signed Portsmouth striker Christian Saydee for an undisclosed fee.

The 23-year-old has signed a three-year contract with the League One club.

Saydee made 73 appearances for Pompey and was part of the side that won promotion to the Championship in 2024, but he started just 10 league games games last season.

He began his senior career at Bournemouth and made six appearances for the Cherries before joining Portsmouth in 2023. He has also had spells on loan at Shrewsbury, Burton and Weymouth.

Wigan manager Ryan Lowe told the club website, external: "It is clear that we need more in the attacking area of the field.

"I've always said we need players who know how to score, and we will coach them to get into the right positions - and we will certainly do that with Christian because he wants to learn, and his character and profile are excellent."
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Wigan Athletic have signed striker Paul Mullin from Wrexham on loan for the 2025-26 League One season.

The 30-year-old signed for Wrexham from Cambridge United in 2021 and scored 110 goals in 170 games in all competitions, helping them win promotion from the National League to the Championship in successive seasons.

Despite being Wrexham's leading man during the first two promotions under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Mullin was on the sidelines for much of last season as they went up to the second tier.

"I'm excited for the next part of my story. The gaffer has outlined his plan for the season, and I'm hoping to take his trust into the season and make it a really successful one," Mullin told Wigan's website.

"As a player, I give absolutely everything and work as hard as I can.

"I've scored a lot of goals over the last few years, but more than anything, I give my absolute all for the club that I'm playing for, and I'm going to do that again with Wigan."

After undergoing surgery on a back injury last summer, Mullin made 17 appearances for Wrexham last term and started just nine League One games, scoring three league goals.

Manager Phil Parkinson said: "I'd like to wish Paul all the best for his loan move.

"It's a good opportunity for him to get back to playing regular first-team football and I'm sure he's going to be a great signing for Wigan Athletic."
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