Warrington Town welcome talented young duo

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Warrington Town have bolstered their squad with the signings of Aaron Bennett and Lewis Sinnott.

Bennett, 19, joins the Yellows after being released from his contract at Championship club Preston North End.

The attacking midfielder featured in the matchday squad for Warrington Town’s opening fixture of the National League North season away at Southport.

A Wales youth international, Bennett enjoyed a loan spell at Altrincham in the National League last season where he made 18 appearances.

On the signing, Warrington Town manager Mark Beesley said: “Aaron Bennett is a quality player. He adds a bit of skill, trickery in the final third and something that we’ve been looking for.

We’ve monitored him for a while at Preston and with him leaving there this summer it was something we tried to do. He has been on trial at numerous Football League clubs, so it was late in the summer that we could get him.

“We’re made up we’ve got him, he’ll offer us that ability in the final third to unlock defences and we’re looking forward to working with him.”

Additionally, the Yellows have completed the signing of young defender Lewis Sinnott who will be sent out on loan to a club in the Northern Premier League for the upcoming season.

The 21-year-old played a role in the Yellows’ pre-season preparations prior to the beginning of the 2022/23 season, before joining Litherland REMYCA. He also featured in this season’s batch of friendlies.

Manager Mark Beesley is glad to get the chance to develop Sinnott’s abilities further as he believes the defender is a player for the future.

Lewis is one of the younger lads who we’ve kept an eye on, we think he’s got potential,” he said.

“We spoke about safeguarding the future of the club, and hopefully we’ll loan him out somewhere and get him some games.

“He’s got a good left foot, he’s a good defender and organiser, and it’s important we can keep eye on the future.”


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