Wales international winger Lloyd Isgrove has joined Football League side Swindon Town.
Isgrove joins the League Two club on a one-year deal, having spent time on trial with The Robins this pre-season.
He was released by Barnsley at the end of last season. He is the third Welsh international to leave Barnsley this season after Adam Davies joined Stoke City and Ryan Hedges joined Aberdeen.
“I’m obviously delighted to sign now. I’ve been here for two weeks and I’ve really enjoyed it,” said Isgrove to SwindonTownFC.co.uk.
“I’m delighted to get it over the line and I can’t wait to get started on Saturday.”
Last season he made just six senior appearances for Barnsley and despite a loan move to Portsmouth, he failed to make an appearance.
His other loan spells include Sheffield Wednesday and Peterborough United, as well as a successful loan spell with the Tykes in 2015, where he made 27 appearances, the highest in his career.
Isgrove is an academy product of Southampton, having spent ten years on the South Coast.
Despite his time with the Saints, he made just four senior appearances.
The Yeovil-born winger has one Wales cap to his name having featured in a 1-1 draw with Northern Ireland.
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