Phemmy Allison (red and black) has moved from Rhos United to Penrhyn Bay

Almost 150 transfers covered already in June and it hardly feels like we’ve got started!

Here’s another 20 moves from across the North Wales pyramid.

Oluwafemi Olalekan Allison (Rhos United to Penrhyn Bay)

Better known as Femi or Phemmy, this popular, lively, tricky and exciting attacking player is originally from Nigeria, but moved to North Wales in 2017 after completing his studies at Edge Hill University, Ormskirk.
Spent a good few seasons with Rhos United where he was a consistent goalscorer, netting 10 times in 2023-24 and 11 last term. He also scored four goals in his first cup tie for the club.
Also represented Edge Hill and a few Liverpool Sunday League sides in the past. He now looks forward to a fresh challenge with Penrhyn Bay.

Jamie McDaid (CPD Y Rhyl 1879 to Menai Bridge Tigers)

Returns to Menai Bridge after a short spell with CPD Y Rhyl 1879.
The Lilywhites became McDaid’s 11th club in a dazzling career which has seen him score in the region of 150 goals and make 300+ appearances.
An outstanding youth player who once scored a hat-trick for Wales Colleges against England, the 31-year-old has in his senior career played in the Cymru Premier and Cymru North, also featuring in European ties.
Senior clubs on his CV are: Porthmadog, Caernarfon Town, Bangor City, Holyhead Hotspur, Holywell Town, Aberystwyth Town, Llandudno, Llanberis, Llanrug United, Menai Bridge and CPD Y Rhyl 1879.
The 2023-24 season was a truly memorable one for Jamie, as he finished top scorer in the tier 4 North Wales Coast West Premier Division with 47 league goals and 54 in all competitions for Llanrug.
Current tier 4 defences will be quaking in their boots with McDaid set to return to that level.

Daniel Wood (to CPD Y Rhyl 1879)

Has gained Cymru North experience at Airbus UK Broughton and Llandudno over the past two seasons.
Wood arrives with a strong pedigree, having come through the Vancouver Whitecaps academy and gained valuable senior experience with Airbus, Llandudno and Stockport.
His development through a top-tier MLS academy and experience across different levels of the game bring a composed, intelligent presence to the 1879 backline.

Dan Cox (Bangor 1876 to Ruthin Town)

Defender Cox returns to Ruthin after a spell away at Bangor 1876, whom he joined at the start of 2023-24, making a total of 56 appearances.
He was a real fan favourite during his first lengthy spell at Town, picking up a Player of the Season award.

Will Bell (Bootle to Bala Town)

Experienced central defender returns to Bala, where he had two spells in the last decade, making 43 Welsh Premier appearances for the Lakesiders, who he also represented in the Europa League.
His CV also included 19 Welsh Premier games for Aberystwyth Town in 2016-17, plus stints with Colwyn Bay and Rhyl.
The well-travelled 30-year-old spent two seasons with Football League Two club Morecambe and he has also turned out for Bootle, Macclesfield, Skelmersdale and Widnes.

Rob Reynolds (Gresford Athletic to Coedpoeth United)

Prolific striker who netted 34 goals in 21 games for Gresford Athletic Reserves last season.
He has finished top goalscorer in the FAW North East Reserve League for the past two campaigns.
A product of The New Saints’ academy system, Rob also spent time at TNS as a scholar following his school years and brings with him a clinical edge in the final third.
Has also represented Johnstown YFC in recent years.

Danny Jones (Gresford Athletic to Brickfield Rangers)

Danny Jones (left) with Brickfield Rangers manager Gareth Wilson

Joins Cymru North newcomers Brickfield with an impressive football journey behind him, having played for Wrexham, Shrewsbury Youth, Bolton Wanderers Under-18s and Colwyn Bay.
Now brings his experience, drive and quality to Clywedog Park.
A fit, dynamic and attacking midfielder, Jones’ energy and ability to beat players will be a major asset this season.
His work rate is second to none, and his versatility will be key as the team pushes forward.

Leo Latter (to CPD Y Rhyl 1879)

Commanding centre back who brings valuable experience from spells at Port Vale, Sandbach United and Harrogate Town.

Sion Jones (Chester to Ruthin Town)

We’ll leave Ruthin Town to tell you all about this promising young defender.
“What a find Sion Jones could be this season. He joins us after a two year break having completed his two year Scholarship at Chester.
“Sion is a dynamic vocal leader who sets the standard in every trading session he has attended.
“He is a local Ruthin lad and will be keen to impress everyone. A no nonsense defender who will add stability to our back line.”

Luke Johnston (The New Saints to Denbigh Town)

This 19-year-old joins Denbigh following his departure from JD Cymru Premier champions The New Saints and becomes Town’s fourth signing of the summer.
Johnston arrives at the club having come through the ranks at Park Hall and spent the 2024/25 campaign on loan at Flint Mountain in the JD Cymru North.
Traditionally a full-back and midfielder, Johnston began his career in the academy with The New Saints, featuring regularly for the Development and Reserves outfit. During his time at TNS Johnston was part of the squad that won the FAW Youth Cup in 2023 and Cymru Premier Development League North in 2024.
In August 2024 he made his first team debut for TNS, playing 72 minutes in the Nathaniel MG Cup against Flint Town United, as the Saints won 5-1 en route to winning the competition.
Just weeks after his debut Johnston moved out on loan to Flint Mountain in the Cymru North, where he featured for the first time against Buckley Town and scored his first goal for the club at the end of August in a 2-1 win over Llandudno.
Johnston played 24 times for Mountain – starting 22 of those games – and scored three goals for the club as they finished 7th in the table.

Matty Williams (Ruthin Town to Brickfield Rangers) and Ryan Williams (Ruthin Town to Brickfield Rangers)

The Williams brothers have joined the Brickfield revolution!
Ryan arrives with many appearances in Tier 2 under his belt. A smart, composed player who reads the game exceptionally well — a valuable asset and calming presence in key moments.
Matty is a natural leader with great composure and experience and the Rangers management are confident he will become a fans’ favourite.
Both sign from Ruthin Town, having helped them stay in the Cymru North last season.
Matty has also previously played for Chirk AAA and Corwen, with Ryan having represented Chirk and Gresford Athletic.
Brickfield manager Gareth Wilson said: “Bringing Matty and Ryan into the squad is a big step forward for us.”

Alex Stokes (Rhos United to Penrhyn Bay)

Has spent most of his playing days at Rhos United in recent seasons, making over 50 appearances for the club and helping them win the North Wales Coast East Division One and REM Jones Cup double last season.
Also formerly with Llandudno Albion and Llandudno Athletic.

Issa Kargbo (Bala Town to Colwyn Bay) and Uniss Kargo (Bala Town to Colwyn Bay)

Another brotherly double signing – this time it’s Colwyn Bay benefiting.
Defender Issa made seven appearances last season for Bala Town, whom he joined in February this year.
The 23-year-old came through the Cork City Academy along with his twin brother Uniss, who has also joined the Seagulls
Issa made his senior debut for Cork in 2020 before joining local rivals Cobh Ramblers in 2022 before a spell with Ringmahon Rangers, where he played as a youngster.
Uniss came through the Cork City Academy alongside twin brother Issa.
Progressing to the first team he was part of the side which won the League of Ireland First Division title and secured promotion to the Premier Division.
Uniss moved to Australia in November 2022, where he played for Gwelup Croatia SC and Dianella White Eagles SC.
The 23-year-old joined Bala Town in June 2024 and made a total of 29 appearances, scoring once for the Maes Tegid side last season.

Tomos Hughes (to CPD Llannerchymedd)

Llannerchymedd are delighted to have finally signed Tomos Hughes after a long pursuit
Hughes has been very sharp in pre-season training at Cae Tan Parc. His pace, directness and skill will be a great asset to the club this upcoming season.
His previous clubs include Aberffraw and Glantraeth.
Medd manager Iwan Williams said: “I am delighted to have finally signed Tom after being after his signature for a few years – I’m in no doubt he will fit and blend in perfectly with the current squad we have got”.

Arthur Hancock (Sandbach United to CPD Y Rhyl 1879)

CPD Y Rhyl 1879 announce the signing of central midfielder Arthur Hancock from Sandbach United ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Arthur arrives at the Hops and Barley Community Stadium eager to make his mark in the heart of midfield, bringing energy, commitment, and a hunger to grow both on and off the pitch.

Jordan Dixon (Rhos United to Penrhyn Bay)

Over the past four seasons Dixon has made almost 100 appearances for Rhos United, where he played an important role in the club’s 2024-25 double-winning success.
A former Llandudno Athletic player, he now joins former Rhos team-mates Femi Allison and Alex Stokes in switching to Penrhyn Bay.

Lewis Kaye (Gresford Athletic to Coedpoeth United)

Left footed wing-back who also makes the move from Gresford Athletic to Coedpoeth along with Rob Reynolds, the pair also having previously played together at TNS.
A versatile and intelligent left-sided player, Kaye began his youth career with Wrexham at schoolboy level before developing his game further at university. His football knowledge extends beyond the pitch, having worked as a performance analyst for Salford City’s U19s in recent years.

Ellis Blench (St Asaph City to Prestatyn Town)

Ellis Blench (left) with Prestatyn Town manager Gareth Thomas

With 168 club appearances made for St Asaph City over the past five seasons which includes plenty of tier 3 experience, Blench should be a great fit for Ardal North West newcomers Prestatyn Town.
The left-sided defender, aged 22, has impressed in pre-season for the Seasiders so far.
Scored six times in 26 league appearances for St Asaph in 2022-23 when the club won the treble of tier 4 North Wales Coast East Premier Division title, NWCFA Intermediate Cup and Cookson Cup.

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