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Carlisle United have signed Paul Dummett on a short-term contract until the end of the season.

Dummett, 33, moves to Brunton Park after the expiration of a deal with League One Wigan Athletic where he made five appearances.

He is the sixth player to join Carlisle - the club bottom of League Two - this month.

But as Dummett arrives, AFC Bournemouth have recalled duo Dan Adu-Adjei and Dominic Sadi from their loan spells at the Cumbrian club.

Dummett left Newcastle United last summer, having come through the ranks at St James' Park where he made 213 appearances.

His time there coincided with Carlisle head coach Mike Williamson for whom he will now be playing.

"He brings a lot of experience at a high level. I think he'll be a really good influence on the changing room on and off the field," Williamson told the club's website, external.

Adu-Adjei and Sadi were both on season-long loans with Carlisle, but the Cherries have brought them back early after suffering a spate of injuries.

Forward Adu-Adjei, 19, played 17 games, while winger Sadi, 21, made 25 appearances, with both scoring two goals.
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Carlisle United have signed attacking midfielder Stephen Wearne from MK Dons, their seventh new arrival of the January transfer window.

The 24-year-old has signed a two-and-a-half year deal with League Two's bottom side.

Wearne has made 11 league appearances for MK Dons this season and joins the Cumbrians for an undisclosed fee.

He came through the Newcastle United youth academy before moving to Middlesbrough and then Sunderland but never played a first-team game for those sides.

Wearne had spells with Torquay, Grimsby Town and played under Carlisle head coach Mike Williamson at Gateshead before moving to MK Dons in January 2024.

"Stephen is someone we know and trust," Williamson told the club's website, external.

"I think the fans will enjoy watching him. He will bring a lot of energy and quality.

"We're really pleased he's joined us here at Carlisle after having a lot of interest."
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#43
Carlisle United have signed Newcastle United defender Charlie McArthur on loan until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old becomes the eighth player to join the Cumbrians, who are seven points adrift of safety at the foot of League Two, this month.

The Scot started his career at Kilmarnock and made his senior debut at the age of 16 before joining Newcastle in July 2022.

He could make his debut for Mike Williamson's men in the home game against Bradford City on Saturday.
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arlisle United have completed the signing of Birmingham City's Josh Williams for an undisclosed fee.

The defender moves to Brunton Park on a two-and-a-half deal as their 10th signing during the January transfer window.

The 22-year-old arrives having made 10 appearances on loan at National League Gateshead this season.

He came through the academy at Birmingham where he made 10 appearances and also had a loan spell in League One at Cheltenham Town last season.

"I'm really excited to get him in, he's got pace and power," head coach Mike Williamson told the club's website, external.

"He's a player who will really excite the fans with the way he plays."

Carlisle remain bottom of League Two, seven points adrift of safety.
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Carlisle United winger Kadeem Harris has extended his deal until the end of the season.

The 31-year-old signed a short-term contract with the Cumbrians in November and has scored two goals in 11 appearances.

Mike Williamson's side are second from bottom in League Two, five points adrift of safety.

"He made an instant impact when he first joined us with his quality, and he's continued that ever since," Williamson told the club website., external

Meanwhile, midfielder Taylor Charters has joined Scottish League One side Queen of the South on loan for the rest of the campaign.

Charters, 23, who scored the winning penalty Carlisle in the League Two play-off final at Wembley in 2023, has made nine appearances this season.

He is the eighth player to leave Brunton Park this month.
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Carlisle United have signed young striker Joseph Bevan on loan from Burnley for the rest of the season.

Bevan, 20, is the 11th player the Cumbrians have brought in during the January transfer window.

Bevan joined Burnley last January from Scottish club Albion Rovers, but he is yet to make a senior appearance for the Clarets.

"We're really glad to get Joe in. He's got pace and power and he's a really exciting player," Carlisle head coach Mike Williamson told the club's website, external.

Carlisle are 23rd in League Two, five points shy of safety.
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Prolific Altrincham striker Regan Linney has signed for Carlisle United for an undisclosed fee.

The 28-year-old, whose 25 goals for the Robins earned him a place in the National League team of the season, joins the relegated Cumbrians on a three-year deal.

He scored 44 goals in 93 total appearances for Alty and head coach Mark Hughes said he likes Linney's "flexibility".

"We like the way he goes about his business, he's got flexibility which is important and he can play down the middle or from the left, and he scored a lot of goals from that position last season," Hughes said, external.
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Carlisle United will sign Morgan Feeney on a two-year deal when his contract with Shrewsbury Town expires at the end of this month.

Feeney played 77 times for Carlisle between 2021 and 2023 before joining Shrewsbury.

The defender, now 26, was part of Paul Simpson's squad who gained promotion to League One in the 2022-23 campaign.

But after 80 games with the Shrews, he is heading back to Brunton Park to be part of their squad in the National League under Mark Hughes.

"Bringing Morgan back is a move we're extremely pleased with," Hughes told the club website, external.

"He embodies all the characteristics you look for in a player - professionalism, drive, quality on the pitch, and a deep understanding of what it takes to succeed."
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Carlisle United have signed forward Junior Luamba for an undisclosed fee from Salford City.

Luamba moves to Brunton Park on a two-year contract.

The 22-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan with York City in the National League, making 18 appearances and scoring once.

He is the fourth signing made by the Blues as they prepare for their first season at fifth-tier level for 20 years, following Regan Linney, Morgan Feeney and David Ajiboye.

Carlisle United have signed Peterborough United forward David Ajiboye.

The 26-year-old will join the Cumbrians as a free agent on 1 July when his contract with Posh expires.

He had loan spells in the National League with York City and League Two with Newport County last season.

"He's been part of a promotion-winning side and knows what it takes to compete at a higher level," boss Mark Hughes told the club website.
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Carlisle United have signed former Motherwell defender Bevis Mugabi on a two-year contract.

The 30-year-old left the Scottish club last summer after making 125 appearances and has since had a spell in Cypriot football with Anorthosis.

Mugabi, who had spells in the youth set-up at Fulham and Southampton before joining Yeovil Town in 2016, has won 20 caps for Uganda.

"He brings a wealth of experience from Scotland, abroad and international football, and he has a fantastic attitude which will help to drive the standards even higher on and off the pitch," said Carlisle head of recruitment Martin Foyle.

Mugabi is the sixth new signing by the Cumbrians since losing their place in the English Football League.

Mark Hughes' side begin life in National League with a trip to face Woking on 9 August.
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