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Sarcevic capture is a real coup for Stockport County

STOCKPORT County have made a big statement of intent towards their push for promotion with the signing of Bolton Wanderers captain Antoni Sarcevic.

Sarcevic capture

By David Richardson

STATEMENT OF INTENT: Antoni Sarcevic has joined Stockport County from Bolton Wanderers
PICTURE: Alamy

STOCKPORT County have made a big statement of intent towards their push for promotion with the signing of Bolton Wanderers captain Antoni Sarcevic.
The 29-year-old midfielder has joined the Hatters from the League One Trotters on a free transfer until 2024.
Sarcevic began his career in Non-League at Woodley Sports and also excelled at Chester where he helped take them from Step 4 to National League North.
He then signed for Fleetwood Town in League Two, a division he h...

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