
Morecambe FC has announced the arrival of 15 players as Derek Adams looks to shape his squad ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
Following the removal of the embargo by the EFL, the club have now been able to sign the below players subject to EFL approval.
Jordan Slew and Yann Songo’o return to the Mazuma Mobile Stadium for the third time, with David Tutonda signing on the dotted line for his second spell.
Another familiar face to Morecambe fans is Callum Jones who joins on a season-long loan from Hull City. The 23-year-old spent the first half of 2021/22 at the Club and made 18 appearances in all competitions, scoring twice.
Defender Luke Hendrie is another player to link up with Adams for the second time in his career after the Gaffer made him a Deadline Day signing at Bradford City back in 2022.
Also bolstering the back line is former Raith Rovers man Ross Millen, Max Taylor, formally of Manchester United and Rochdale as well as Jamie Stott, who won the FA Trophy with Halifax Town back in 2023 and Adam Lewis who left Liverpool in the summer after joining at U6 level.
George Ray also joins the Mazuma Mobile Stadium ranks after spending the previous two seasons with Barrow AFC.
The arrival of former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Shrewsbury Town shot stopper Harry Burgoyne has strengthened the goalkeeping department, whereas Tom White and Paul Lewis add competition in the midfield places.
Experienced Barbados international Hallam Hope joins former Portsmouth man Ben Tollitt in adding strength in depth in the final third.
All of the permanent deals are one year contracts, some with an option of an extra year.
Full details for our signings are as follows:
Harry Burgoyne (Goalkeeper)
Luke Hendrie (Defender)
Ross Millen (Defender)
Max Taylor (Defender)
Jamie Stott (Defender)
David Tutonda (Defender)
Adam Lewis (Defender)
George Ray (Defender)
Tom White (Midfielder)
Paul Lewis (Midfielder)
Yann Songo’o (Midfielder)
Callum Jones (Midfielder)
Jordan Slew (Forward)
Hallam Hope (Forward)
Ben Tollitt (Forward)
The new arrivals who join Stuart Moore, Kayden Harrack, Gwion Edwards, Charlie Brown and Saul Fox-Akande ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.