Blackpool sign defender Horsfall on four-year deal
Fraser Horsfall helped Stockport County to a third-placed finish in League One before losing to Leyton Orient in the play-offs [Rex Features]
Blackpool have signed central defender Fraser Horsfall from fellow League One outfit Stockport County on a four-year deal.
Horsfall, 28, will join the Seasiders on 1 July when his contract at Edgeley Park expires.
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The centre-back helped Stockport to promotion in 2024 and was part of the team that narrowly missed out on promotion in this season's League One play-offs with Dave Challinor's side losing to Leyton Orient on penalties in the semi-finals.
But the former County captain has reset his sights on promotion with Blackpool next season as he prepares to join Steve Bruce's squad.
"With the size of this club they shouldn't be in this league, so the main goal is promotion," Horsfall told the club website.
Bruce said: "We're delighted to get someone of Fraser's calibre signed early as he demonstrates the leadership qualities we're looking for to compete at the top end of this division."
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