Bradford City have completed the signing of Callum Connolly on a two-year deal after his release from Stockport County. The 28-year-old joins Graham Alexander's side on a free transfer, having previously played for Ipswich Town on loan in 2017/18.

What attracted Connolly to Bradford City?

Connolly was drawn to the club by the manager's clear plan for the team, which he believes will motivate him to perform at his best. He will link up with other ex-Town players, including Kayden Jackson and Matthew Pennington, at Valley Parade.

How does this signing impact Bradford City's squad?

The signing of Connolly bolsters Bradford City's squad as they look to improve on their 4th place finish in League One last season, with 77 points from 46 games, and a recent form of WDDDL.

What are Connolly's expectations for the upcoming season?

Connolly is excited to join Bradford City and is ready to kick on at the age of 28, having scored four goals in 35 games for Ipswich Town during his loan spell from Everton. With the Bantams currently 26 points behind leaders Lincoln, Connolly will be looking to make an immediate impact and help his new team climb the table.