Salford City FC is pleased to announce the signing of seasoned defender James Chester. The 35-year-old Welsh international joins the Ammies after leaving Derby County at the end of the 2022/23 season. Chester, a central defender known for his leadership and defensive prowess, brings a wealth of experience to Salford City as they prepare for the upcoming League Two campaign.
Chester’s career has seen him make significant contributions to several clubs in the English leagues. Starting his professional journey with Manchester United, he has had successful stints at clubs including Hull City, West Bromwich Albion, and Aston Villa. Chester’s experience in both the Premier League and the Championship is expected to be invaluable for Salford City.
Speaking about the move, Chester expressed his excitement:
“I’m really pleased to be here and be part of a club that’s clearly on the up. I’ve had some really good conversations with the manager and some of the staff, and it feels like the right place for me to be at this stage of my career.”
Salford City Manager Neil Wood also shared his thoughts on the new signing:
“James is a fantastic addition to the squad. He brings experience, quality, and leadership, all of which will be vital for us in the coming season. We’re delighted to have him on board.”
Chester’s signing is part of Salford City’s broader strategy to strengthen their squad and push for promotion in the highly competitive League Two. With pre-season preparations underway, the arrival of such a high-caliber player is expected to boost the team’s morale and performance.
Salford City supporters are eagerly anticipating seeing Chester in action, with hopes high that his defensive skills and experience will help the Ammies achieve their goals for the season.