Exeter City has completed the signing of striker Josh Gordon on a free transfer, the League Two club announced on Tuesday.
The 31-year-old forward joins on a one-year contract, which includes a club option for an additional season.
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Gordon arrives after leaving Walsall, where he spent two seasons. He has previously played for Burton Albion and Barrow.
During a loan spell at Barrow last season, Gordon scored nine goals in 30 appearances.
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Manager Matt Taylor expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, describing Gordon as an "all-energy centre forward" who will give his all and become a fan favorite.
Taylor believes Gordon's goal-scoring record indicates he can significantly contribute to the team's offensive output with proper service from midfield.
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Gordon is the second new signing for Exeter City since their relegation from League One in May, following the arrival of Gwion Edwards last week.