The
Whites have brought in goalkeeper Albert White (pictured) on a permanent basis and have
also signed Sukjae Lee on dual registration.
White
became a free agent this summer following his release from League One side
Ipswich Town.
He
had joined the Tractor Boys in September 1990 from AFC Wimbledon.
He
had been with Dons since the age of 14 after coming through the ranks at
Premier League AFC Bournemouth.
He
is, however, certainly no stranger to non-League football, having spent time on
loan in the Isthmian League South Central with Basingstoke Town whilst on AFC
Wimbledon’s books and then made 30 appearances for Salisbury’s league rivals
Gosport Borough on loan from Ipswich last season.
Lee
has dual registered with Salisbury and Vanarama National League South side
Havant & Waterlooville.
The
19-year-old South Korean attacking midfielder played in the friendly match
against AFC Portchester and scored a goal to go with an overall impressive
display on the night.
He
was a team-mate of White’s at Gosport last season, after moving to Privett Park
after being with Portsmouth under-18s.
The
agreement with the Hawks is that he won’t be able to feature in FA competitions
for Salisbury. |