Football News: Shrewsbury Town Sign Promising Goalkeeper Toby Savin from Accrington Stanley
In a notable move for League One side Shrewsbury Town, the club has secured the signing of goalkeeper Toby Savin from Accrington Stanley on a two-year deal. The 23-year-old shot-stopper has already amassed over 100 professional appearances, showcasing his impressive experience at a young age.
Savin, who triggered a contract extension with Accrington Stanley at the end of last season, has now opted to join Shrewsbury Town, a decision that reflects his ambition and potential. Head coach Paul Hurst expressed his delight, stating, “Toby attracted interest from clubs higher up the leagues. He is a player with plenty of potential and has all the attributes to be a really good goalkeeper. Our job is to make sure he fulfils that and becomes the best version of himself.”
“Toby attracted interest from clubs higher up the leagues. He is a player with plenty of potential and has all the attributes to be a really good goalkeeper. Our job is to make sure he fulfils that and becomes the best version of himself.” – Paul Hurst, Shrewsbury Town Head Coach
The goalkeeper made his Accrington debut in 2017 and has since established himself as a regular starter. Earlier this year, he spent a brief loan spell with League Two club Stevenage, gaining additional valuable experience.
Savin’s arrival at Shrewsbury Town marks the club’s fourth summer signing, following the addition of midfielder Harrison Biggins. With the new season of the EFL League One, Euro 2024, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup and Women’s World Cup on the horizon, Shrewsbury fans will be eager to see Savin’s impact on the team’s performance in the upcoming campaign.
As the Africa Cup of Nations standings continue to captivate football enthusiasts, Shrewsbury’s signing of Toby Savin reinforces the club’s commitment to strengthening its squad and bolstering its chances in the Premier League, EFL Cup, and FA Cup competitions.
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