League Two side Harrogate Town has announced the signing of former Port Vale defender Lewis Cass on a two year deal.
It follows a mutual termination of Cass’s contract at Grimsby Town.
Harrogate’s head of player recruitment Lloyd Kerry told the local media: “We tried to bring him in a couple of seasons ago and have been monitoring him since. He’s a big, strong, powerful right-back who likes to go forward and knows the level well, so he’ll be a solid addition. We’re looking for competition for places in each position and have good options in that area of the pitch now.”
The former Newcastle United defender initially joined the Valiants on loan during the 2021-22 season before joining on a permanent basis in the summer of 2022. He made a total of 72 appearances for the club, scoring twice. He also spent the second-half of the 2023-24 on loan at Stockport County, making nine appearances and scoring once.
He joined Grimsby in 2024, making 24 appearances and scoring once, taking his career tally to 155 games and five goals.

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