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Lincoln City Defender Zak Bradshaw Moves to Cambridge United

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Lincoln City Defender Zak Bradshaw Moves to Cambridge United

Zak Bradshaw, previously a defender for Lincoln City, has opted for a change of scenery and signed a two-year contract with Cambridge United. Despite having a contract with Lincoln, Bradshaw did not have any opportunity to play for their first team. Both clubs have now agreed on a no-cost transfer deal. The 21-year-old spent the previous season playing on loan at Tranmere Rovers, making a total of 27 appearances in League Two. Bradshaw is eager to establish his career as a steadfast player after an array of loan deals. Cambridge United, currently preparing for their opening match of the new season against Cheltenham Town, views Bradshaw as a promising prospect with valuable League Two experience. Cambridge’s manager, Neil Harris, has expressed his excitement at the prospect of working with Bradshaw and supporting his development.

The information for this story was gathered and adapted from original reporting by www.bbc.com.

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