Canvey Island sign former Southend United defender
The 19-year-old left-back failed to make a senior appearance while with Southend but will now be looking to become a key part of Peter Taylor's new look squad at Park Lane.
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The Gulls have also brought in right back Tyler Forbes, centre-back Callum Morris and midfielder Jed Brown-Johnson this summer.
Elliot Ronto has also agreed to stay with Canvey and will skipper the side this season.
Boss Taylor said: 'I am delighted he has chosen us and he knows he is a big part of what we are trying to build at the club.'
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