AS expected, Warrington Rylands have moved to boost their attacking options as they look to get their push for a play-off spot back on track today.
Two new additions to manager Jody Banim's squad were confirmed yesterday evening and they could make their debuts when Blues welcome struggling Liversedge to Gorsey Lane this afternoon.
However, there has also been a departure as Banim freshens up his squad in an attempt to end a run of three straight defeats that has left them six points outside the top five
One of the new signings is a familiar face, with forward Owen Robinson returning to the club on loan from Championship side Sunderland for the remainder of the season.
The 19-year-old spent a spell on loan at Blues while at AFC Fylde last season, scoring three goals in 16 appearances.
Upon his return to Fylde, he went on to be snapped up by Sunderland and is a part of their current under 21s squad.
Also joining the club on loan is frontman Daniel Okwute, who arrives from League Two outfit Stockport County.
The 19-year-old Irishman was snapped up by County last summer having impressed on trial when brought over from League of Ireland side Kerry FC.
⚽️✍Okwute Joins✍⚽️
— Warrington Rylands FC (@RylandsFC) January 27, 2023
We are pleased to announce that Daniel Okwute has joined the club on loan from @StockportCounty #WelcomeDaniel#WeAreRylands pic.twitter.com/bLplYxkJUm
Both players are set to be in manager Jody Banim's squad for this afternoon's visit of the Yorkshiremen, who sit second-bottom of the Northern Premier League Premier Division. Kick off is at 3pm at Gorsey Lane.
However, one player who will play no further part in Rylands' season is Jak McCourt.
The midfielder, who scored twice in 22 appearances for the club having joined from Chesterfield in the summer, has been confirmed to have joined National League North side Buxton.
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