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Barrow have signed Kilmarnock striker Innes Cameron on a two-year deal.
The 24-year-old will join the League Two side as a free agent when his contract with the Scottish Premiership club comes to an end this month.
Cameron made his debut for Killie at the age of 16 in December 2016 and scored four goals in 59 league appearances.
"We're delighted to get Innes on board with us, he's a striker who is really well suited to the league and we believe he can get even better with us," boss Andy Whing told the club website, external.
Harrogate Town have signed defender Lewis Cass on a two-year deal from fellow League Two side Grimsby Town.
Cass, 25, can play at right-back or centre-half and has previously played for Hartlepool, Port Vale and Stockport.
He made 31 appearances for the Mariners last season, including their 2-1 Boxing Day win over Harrogate, scoring twice.
Meanwhile, veteran Town striker Jack Muldoon, 36, has signed a new one-year deal.
Muldoon has scored 81 goals in 331 appearances for the club since joining from Fylde in 2018.
"The club means a lot to me, I've been part of the furniture now for seven years and like to think I've done a good job during that time," he told the club website.
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Harrogate Town have signed Maidenhead United striker Shawn McCoulsky on a two-year deal.
The 28-year-old scored 15 goals in 44 league appearances last season as the Magpies suffered relegation from the National League.
"I spoke to the manager about the direction the club is going in and the project here and it was definitely a no-brainer," he told the club website., external
"Everyone I spoke to had nothing but good things to say about the club and that made my decision a lot easier."
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Harrogate have signed Burton Albion forward Mason Bennett and Cheltenham defender Tom Bradbury, both on two-year deals.
Bennett, 28, will join the League Two side on 1 July when his contract with the Brewers expires.
Bradbury, 27, played 45 games for Cheltenham last season and 88 in all after joining from Yeovil in October 2023, but rejected an offer to remain with the Robins in favour of moving to Yorkshire.
"I had three really good years at Cheltenham so it was a tough decision to leave, but after meeting with the manager, there was only one place I wanted to go," he told the Harrogate website, external.
Bennett started his career with Derby, for whom he made his professional debut aged 15, before spending three seasons with Millwall.
"I've had positive talks with the manager and liked his ambition and vision for the coming seasons so it was a no-brainer for me," he told the club website.
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Harrogate Town have signed winger Reece Smith from Maidenhead United on a two-year deal.
Smith, 23, made over 150 appearances for Maidenhead, and scored seven goals with 10 assists last season.
He follows Shawn McCoulsky in moving from the National League South club to Yorkshire to work under boss Simon Weaver.
"I had a really good connection with Shawn on the pitch last season and that's hopefully something I can bring to Harrogate." Smith told the club website., external
Harrogate have also signed Jack Evans, Lewis Cass, Mason Bennett and Tom Bradbury.
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Harrogate Town have signed Doncaster Rovers defender Bobby Faulkner on a season-long loan deal.
The 20-year-old had loan spells with Irish side Dundalk and National League North outfit Buxton last season.
He made his Rovers debut aged 18 against Sutton in August 2022 and has made 21 league appearances for the South Yorkshire club.
"He's aggressive, likes to defend, is dominant in the air and puts his body on the line for the cause," head of player recruitment Lloyd Kerry told the club website.
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Harrogate Town defender Liam Gibson has signed a new one-year deal.
The 28-year-old was out of contract at the end of last season but was invited back to join the club for pre-season training.
"I'm delighted he's staying at the club. He's been very unlucky with injuries in the past year but he's come back in fine fettle and good form," boss Simon Weaver told BBC Radio York.
"He's got great ability on the ball and he's also a great lad."
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Harrogate Town have signed former Salford City forward Conor McAleny on a one-year contract.
The 32-year-old spent four seasons with the Ammies and made a total of 141 appearances for the club before leaving this summer.
"I'm delighted to be here, it's been some journey over the past few weeks to get something done, but I'm really glad it's done now and I just can't wait to concentrate on my footy," he said., external
"The manager really sold it to me and coming in I noticed straight away it's a really tight-knit group and there's a really good atmosphere about the place."
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