Striker Michael Gyasi has left National League side Chesterfield, has dropped down to the North and signed for Boston United.Chester are holding an open training session later this month
The 23-year-old joined the club last summer from King’s Lynn Town but failed to make an impact, having loan spells at Gloucester and Altrincham. He played just 94 minutes for the Spireites.
King's Lynn Town have made a flurry of signings ahead of the new National League North season, adding Sion Spence, Quaine Bartley and Kian Ronan to the threadbare squad.
Forward Bartley arrives on a season-long loan from AFC Wimbledon, while midfielder Spence was previously with Gloucester City and defensive player Ronan is a Gibraltar international. The signings come as Lynn lost 6-1 to Norwich City in a friendly on Saturday.
Farsley Celtic have announced goalkeeper Charlie Parker-Fairbairn, from the side's Deaf team, will begin training with the first-team squad to "help him push onto the next level".
Parker-Fairbairn is in the England Development Squad and will be mentored guided through his own tailored development program.
Northern Premier League side FC United of Manchester have signed former Southport right-back Charlie Oliver.
The 25-year-old was released this summer after three seasons, making 90 appearances and scoring four goals.
Chester will be hosting an open training session on 28th July at the Deva Stadium. The free event is a chance to watch manager Calum McIntyre and his squad prepare ahead of the new season.
There will be food and drink available to purchase, and supporters will also have the opportunity to meet the players and staff after the session for autographs and photo opportunities.