New signing Zach Clough has been handed the number 10 shirt at Carlisle United.
And fellow new boys Tristan Abrahams and Corey Whelan will wear 14 and 17 respectively.
There are also some new squad numbers for a handful of the Blues' existing players in the list revealed by the club for the 2021/22 season.
Left-back Jack Armer is handed the number 3 shirt left by Bristol Rovers-bound Nick Anderton, having worn 17 last season - another sign of the young defender's growing seniority in the squad.
Experienced defender Rod McDonald gets the number 5 shirt, last worn by Max Hunt, having had number 13 in 2020/21.
Brennan Dickenson has claimed the number 11 shirt vacated by Omari Patrick, with his previous number 16 now going to defender Morgan Feeney.
New pros Lewis Bell and Keelan Leslie get 23 and 24 respectively.
United have not yet confirmed squad numbers for the three 17-year-olds who were yesterday handed professional deals - Sam Fishburn, Gabriel Breeze and Scott Simons.
Attacking midfielder Clough's No10 shirt was initially sported by Gavin Reilly last season, with striker Abrahams taking 14 from former loan frontman Joshua Kayode, and defender Whelan taking Armer's previous number 17.
Number 13 remains vacant, and could go to another goalkeeper when United add to their squad, with Magnus Norman retaining the No1 jersey.
Numbers 19, 21 and 22 are also still up for grabs - while United have not included number 32, last season held by out-of-contract Rhys Bennett, on their list.
SQUAD NUMBERS
1 - Magnus Norman
2 - George Tanner
3 - Jack Armer
4 - Danny Devine
5 - Rod McDonald
6 - Aaron Hayden
7 - Joe Riley
8 - Callum Guy
9 - Lewis Alessandra
10 - Zach Clough
11 - Brennan Dickenson
12 - Jon Mellish
14 - Tristan Abrahams
15 - Taylor Charters
16 - Morgan Feeney
17 - Corey Whelan
18 - Josh Dixon
20 - Gime Toure
23 - Lewis Bell
24 - Keelan Leslie
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