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Southport add a triple promotion winner to their ranks

Amazingly, Glynn was part of three promotion winning campaigns last season, spending time on loan with both Chorley and Woking as well as still being on the books with the Ammies. 

Southport add

National League North side Southport have finally made their first foray into the transfer market by signing Kieran Glynn  on a season long loan deal from EFL bound Salford City. 
The 21-year-old joined Salford from fellow Manchester side FC United last June, penning a two year deal.
Amazingly, Glynn was part of three promotion winning campaigns last season, spending time on loan with both Chorley and Woking as well as still being on the books with the Ammies, where he featured four times during the campaign.
Speaking to Southport’s official club website, manager Liam Watson said: “I’m delighted that we’ve been able to add Kieran to the squad and he’ll be a really good addition for us.
“Kieran is young lad who is a very exciting prospect. He’s got great talent with the ability to play in several positions, so he will give us a number of options.”

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