EFL club announce the signing of 15 players all at the same time in stunning transfer swoop

Morecambe have completed the transfers of 15 (!!) players, announcing them all at once in a stunning spree.

Prior to Friday’s announcement, Morecambe recruited Stuart Moore, Kayden Harrack, Gwion Edwards, Charlie Brown and Saul Fox-Akande ahead of the new season.

And they have added a further 15 players to their squad – all in one go in an extremely rare move.

The transfers come after the removal of the embargo by the EFL.

Morecambe boss Derek Adams has 15 new players to call upon ahead of the 2024/25 season. Image: Getty

Morecambe boss Derek Adams has 15 new players to call upon ahead of the 2024/25 season. Image: Getty

The League Two side have signed goalkeeper Harry Burgoyne and SEVEN defenders, including Luke Hendrie, Ross Millen and Jamie Stott.

Manager Derek Adams has also snapped up four new midfielders, with Callum Jones joining on a season-long loan from Hull City.

And, finally, the club have signed three forwards in Jordan Slew, Hallam Hope and Ben Tollitt.

Full details for Morecambe’s signings are as follows:

Harry Burgoyne (Goalkeeper) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Luke Hendrie (Defender) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Ross Millen (Defender) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Max Taylor (Defender) – 1 year contract

Jamie Stott (Defender) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

David Tutonda (Defender) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Adam Lewis (Defender) – 1 year contract

George Ray (Defender) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Tom White (Midfielder) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Paul Lewis (Midfielder) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Yann Songo’o (Midfielder) – 1 year contract

Callum Jones (Midfielder) – Season-long loan from Hull City

Jordan Slew (Forward) – 1 year contract

Hallam Hope (Forward) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

Ben Tollitt (Forward) – 1 year contract with option of extra year

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