Former Bangor City attacker Luke Wall has moved to Gibraltarian side Boca Gibraltar.
Wall has moved the move to Gibraltar where former Citizens chief Stephen Vaughan is club manager.
The 23-year-old has played for Altrincham, Curzon Ashton, Stalybridge Celtic and Witton Albion since leaving Nantporth.
He also had a trial at English Football League Two outfit Bradford City.
During his one and only season in North Wales, Wall made 30 appearances in the league, scoring five goals.
His contribution for Bangor saw him named in the 2017/18 Cymru Premier Team of the Season.
“I’m looking forward to getting going,” said Wall after making the move to Gibraltar.
“This is a new challenge and exciting new experience and project.”
“I’ve always wanted to play abroad and feel the style of football suits my game.”
Vaughan was delighted to welcome the former Bangor forward to the Gibraltar Premier Division.
He also revealed that during Wall’s time at Bangor, The New Saints had try to acquire his services.
“He is a very talented winger with an eye for goal,” said the former Bangor chairman and manager.
“He is someone I have worked with before at Bangor City in the Welsh Premier League.
“During his time there, he was named the league’s young player of the season and the club also rejected bids from champions TNS for his services.
“Since then, he’s been at a few clubs and hasn’t really settled, but he’s still only 23 and this is a big chance for him to settle down and get playing consistently again at the level I know he is capable of.
“He is a really exciting signing for us and we are all delighted to have him on board.”
Ex-Bangor defender Lennie Armstrong also made the move from Wales to Gibraltar.
Armstrong who last played for Llandudno was revealed as the second signing from the Welsh system this summer.
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