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Admiral Muskwe Signs for Harrogate Town in League Two

Zimbabwean international forward, Admiral Muskwe, has made a move to English League Two club Harrogate Town on a free transfer. Muskwe, 26, signed a short-term deal with the club after impressing during a two-week training stint. The announcement of his signing was made by Harrogate Town on Monday, where they expressed their excitement about adding the forward to their squad.

Muskwe, who will wear the number 26 shirt, is set to bolster the attacking options for the Yorkshire club. His signing comes after a period of uncertainty following his release by Luton Town at the end of the previous season. The former Leicester City player had been unattached before joining Harrogate Town.

The Zimbabwean forward wasted no time making an impact, making his debut just a day after completing the formalities of his move. Muskwe came on as a substitute in Harrogate Town’s 2-0 loss to Salford City in a Tuesday night match, marking the beginning of his new chapter with the club.

Having previously been loaned to several clubs, including Fleetwood Town, Muskwe will now be looking to make his mark in League Two and prove his worth to his new manager and fans. With his pace and ability to lead the attack, Muskwe brings a wealth of experience to Harrogate, and supporters will be hoping he can help the team achieve their goals this season.

His signing has added optimism to Harrogate Town’s squad as they look to strengthen their position in the league, and Muskwe will undoubtedly be eager to showcase his skills and make a positive impact for his new team.

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