Jono Greening has been adding to his squad this week.
Scarborough Athletic are pleased to announce the loan signing of Zane Myres from Hull City for an initial period of one month.
The versatile player has spent time at Chelsea at youth level and more recently a number of EFL sides prior to joining the Tigers.
Boro Manager, Jono Greening said:
"Zane is an up and coming talent in Hull City's U21s squad, he's eager to get some experience and show what he can do. He can play left wing, right wing or left back and will make a great addition to our squad".
"Thank you to Hull City for helping facilitate the loan and trusting us with one of their young players."
Yesterday the Seadogs announced the arrival of 20 year old midfielder Theo Chapman, following his departure from Barnsley.
Jono said:
"Theo is a young player with loads of potential! He hasn't had a proper pre-season so we need to be careful with him, but he impressed at training and we are looking forward to seeing his qualities. It is great to have him with us and it is good to have competition".
Boro play host to Oxford City at the Mounting Systems Stadium in Bridlington tomorrow with a 3pm kick off. Tickets are available at https://scarboroughathleticfc.ktckts.com/event/sca2526bh06/oxford-city


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