Quick Non-League Transfer Roundup, Part One

Sometimes, players in the world of seem to move faster than the hands of a virtual croupier at the roulette table of the most wild real money gambling online casino in the world. The year has barely started, and we already have several player transfers to report. So, without further ado, let's dig right in.
striker Adam Morgan has joined Irish Premier Division side Sligo Rovers, the team has confirmed. The former Liverpool player has spent 18 months with The Shaymen, playing in a dozen matches and scoring four goals for his team. Now that his contract has expired, he moved on to The Bit o' Red, in time to play in the new League of Ireland season. Morgan made his debut with Liverpool at the age of 23, in the 2012/13 Europa League.
striker Daniel Udoh will spend a month with Vanarama North club Leamington on loan from his team, SkyBet League Two side Crewe Alexandra. The 21-year-old has enjoyed a fruitful loan period at Evo-Stik side Halesowen Town recently – now he moves on to The Railwaymen to find more opportunities to score.
Cameron Steele is a 19-year-old right-sided midfielder with a history of playing with teams like Halesowen Town and Burton Albion. Now he has signed with Evo-Stik League South club . The player made 22 appearances for the Yeltz, with one goal scored – he will have the chance to do better with the Nailers.
Another loan, this time from Vanarama National League side to Bostik League North club . The subject of the deal is 18-year-old Sorba Thomas, who has received his first-team number after an impressive series of performances at The Woods' U-18 and U-19 teams.
Adam Topley from Vanarama side will spend a while on loan at Bostik League North club . A graduate of the Concord Rangers academy, Topley was a regular scorer for the U-18 team in the 2015-2016 season. This has put him on the first team bench around the end of the year – now he will get to practice more with The Millers.
Striker Bernard Mensah has left Vanarama National League club Aldershot Town for good, moving on to League One side Bristol Rovers for an undisclosed fee. With 64 apps and 17 goals scored for The Shots, he was a valuable player – and perhaps he will continue to evolve while at the Pirates. “Bernard was keen to play at a higher level and Gary Waddock didn't want to stand in his way, especially as he would be out of contract in May. We only received Rovers' offer this week and wanted a swift resolution”, Shots chief executive Laura Smith said.

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