Former Carlisle United loan man Owen Windsor has a new club.
The forward has made the move to National League North outfit Chester.
Windsor, who was with United in the 2021/22 season, has left National League South side Chippenham Town in order to join a fellow sixth-tier side.
The 22-year-old could make his debut against South Shields today.
Chester boss Calum McIntyre told his club's website of the attacker: "He has scored goals at our level this season and is an important addition at a crucial time."
Windsor joined United on loan on January's transfer deadline day in 2022 as one of a glut of signings aimed at helping the Blues avoid League One relegation.
✍️ #ChesterFC are pleased to announce the signing of forward @OwenWindsor01 from @ChipTownFC.
— Chester FC (@ChesterFC) November 24, 2023
👋 Welcome to CH1, #OJW! ⚡️#OurClub | #UTS
He was then on West Bromwich Albion's books and Windsor scored on his debut in a 3-1 defeat to Port Vale.
But he made just two further appearances and, after the sacking of Keith Millen and the arrival of Paul Simpson, the former Grimsby Town and Newport County loan man did not feature at all in the side.
After returning to his parent club, he was eventually released and went on to join Chippenham in February this year.
His new team-mates at the Deva Stadium include the former Carlisle midfielder George Glendon.
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