By PON_News
Notts County has confirmed a new addition to their team as Dan Crowley, who signs a two-year deal with Notts County. The 25-year-old, who graduated from Arsenal’s academy, joins the club after leaving Morecambe.
Crowley quickly made a name for himself as one of Arsenal’s most promising young talents. He signed a professional contract in 2014 and progressed to the fringes of the first team while also being called up to the England youth setup.
The Magpies' board of directors are delighted to have him on board. Born in Coventry, Crowley began his career in Aston Villa’s youth ranks. His performances against Arsenal caught the attention of Arsène Wenger who brought him to north London at the age of 15.
A statement published on the Notts County website read: "As you might expect given his excellent pedigree, Dan has phenomenal technical ability which we believe can be deployed in deep and advanced midfield roles. He’s also very comfortable drifting into wider positions.
"He has so many strengths in possession of the ball – a wide passing range, incisiveness, brilliant balance, rapid acceleration and wonderful close-control. He’s a real joy to watch when in full flow and is also an excellent set-piece taker.
"Dan has tremendous experience from his many appearances in the Championship and League One, as well as in the Dutch top flight, and we think he’s a brilliant fit for our system.
"While we already possess tremendous quality in central areas, we felt we needed to add more competition and depth and Dan will certainly provide that.
"We also believe we can give him a structure and platform to thrive. We look forward to seeing him settle in."
Crowley quickly impressed with his performances at Morecambe and will now be looking to make a strong start to life at Meadow Lane. Notts County believes he’s a brilliant fit for their system and will provide more competition and depth in central areas.
The club also believes they can give him a structure and platform to thrive. They look forward to seeing him settle in and make an impact on the pitch.
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