Preston Strengthen Squad with Smith and Walton Deals
Preston Strengthen Squad with Smith and Walton Deals

Preston Strengthen Squad with Smith and Walton Deals

sevendayweekender – Preston North End have secured the signing of experienced striker Michael Smith on a free transfer. The 33-year-old departed Sheffield Wednesday last week after his contract was ended by mutual agreement. Smith has now committed to a two-year deal at Deepdale, bringing proven Championship experience to the club’s forward line.

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Smith scored eight goals in the Championship last season, showcasing his consistency at this level. He has built a strong reputation in the English Football League for his goal-scoring instincts and work rate. Manager Paul Heckingbottom spoke highly of the new signing, praising Smith’s intelligence and finishing ability. He also emphasized Smith’s physical presence and his knack for finding the right positions in front of goal.

The striker himself expressed excitement about the move, describing Preston as a big club he is proud to join. He remains focused on continuing his development and contributing more goals. Smith believes he can thrive under Heckingbottom’s leadership and is eager to add value to the team.

With Smith now in the squad, Preston are looking to improve their attacking options. His experience and style of play could offer a reliable focal point for their forward line. The club appears to be building a competitive team with the aim of making a stronger push in the Championship this season.

Jack Walton Signs Three-Year Deal to Bolster Preston’s Goalkeeper Options

Alongside Smith, Preston North End have also added goalkeeper Jack Walton from Luton Town for an undisclosed fee. Walton arrives at Deepdale with a three-year contract and reunites with manager Paul Heckingbottom, under whom he previously played at Barnsley.

The 27-year-old spent the last two seasons on loan at Dundee United, gaining valuable playing time and experience. His time in Scotland helped him develop greater confidence and sharpen his shot-stopping skills. Walton will now compete for the number one spot with fellow new signing Daniel Iversen.

Heckingbottom values Walton’s familiarity with his coaching style and believes the keeper will bring quality and reliability. Walton’s presence ensures Preston have solid depth and competition in goal ahead of the new campaign. The manager’s trust in Walton reflects a clear vision for the team’s defensive structure.

Preston are actively strengthening key positions across the squad with Walton’s arrival marking part of that effort. As they prepare for the upcoming season, the club continues to add experienced professionals who understand the demands of the Championship.

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Both Smith and Walton bring leadership and proven ability, qualities Preston hope will translate into better results on the pitch. The club’s proactive approach in the transfer market highlights their ambition to climb the league table and aim for promotion contention.