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ALDERSHOT TOWN have continued their summer recruitment drive with the addition of Boreham Wood captain Callum Reynolds.
The 26-year-old central defender had spent the last four years with the Wood, having joined in the summer of 2012 from Tamworth.
He went on to make 183 appearances for the club, helping them to promotion to Non-League‘s top tier in 2014-15, but felt it was the right time for a change of scenery.
Reynolds started his career at Rushden & Diamonds but was quickly snapped up by Portsmouth. Following his release in 2010, he spent a year with Basingstoke Town and another with Tamworth before his move to Boreham Wood.
The defender played the first half of the Shots’ pre-season friendly against Gosport Borough on Saturday and boss Gary Waddock saw enough to complete the deal.
“I was very impressed with what Gary Waddock had to say, and everything has been really positive,” Reynolds told the Shots’ website.
“This is a big club with a good history, and the set-up is really good. I had a good four years at Boreham Wood but it was the right time for me to move on, and this is the new challenge that I needed.
“Everyone has aspirations to play at a higher level and this is a good club looking to push on. The main goal for everyone is promotion, but I want to build upon my experience here and enjoy another good season in the National League.”