SWINDON Supermarine have signed young striker Levi Irving from Cirencester Town for the 2023/24 season.
The 21-year-old was one of the Centurions' leading scorers in recent seasons with 43 goals in 94 appearances, but has now switched to Town's Southern League Premier South rivals.
Irving follows Jake Andrews into the Webbswood Stadium after Lee Spalding's men brought the versatile midfielder to Supermarine in late May.
Andrews began his career at Bristol City but failed to make a first-team appearance, instead taking in loan spells with Guernsey, Chippenham Town, Cheltenham Town, and Torquay United.
While at Cheltenham, the left midfielder played seven times in League Two and scored one goal.
Westbury-based Andrews later signed permanently for the Gulls in the National League and went on to make 79 appearances along with 11 goals.
The 25-year-old also has experience in National League South and North with Havant and Waterlooville and Gloucester City, respectively.
But after leaving Havant in the summer, Andrews will now join up with Marine as they attempt to achieve promotion out of Southern League Premier South.
Earlier in the summer, Spalding's men announced Ryan Campbell, Jamie Edge, Mat Liddiard, Henry Spalding, Tyrone Duffus, Sam Turl, George Dowling, Will Tunnicliff, Zack Kotwica, Joe Tumelty, and Leon Morrison would all be returning for the 23/24 campaign.
Marine are set to take on Swindon Town in a pre-season friendly next Wednesday evening, with tickets now on sale for the 7:45pm kick-off.
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