Phil Parkinson is 'pretty much there' with Chester squad as another agreement reached
Blues boss has been pleased with manner of transfer business conducted
While just three summer additions might have been publicly confirmed by Chester, Blues boss Phil Parkinson says that the reality is that few slots remain in his squad.
Parkinson, appointed Blues manager at the beginning of May, is building a Chester side with the profile of player that suits his and assistant manager Neil Sorvel’s preferred style of possession-based football, something that served them well during successful spells in the dugout at Nantwich Town and Altrincham.
Through the door already at the Deva Stadium is experienced former Boston United and Darlington striker Jacob Hazel, right back George Burroughs from Oxford City, and goalkeeper Luke Hewitson from Fleetwood Town, the latter arriving on a two-year deal from the EFL League Two side, where he was their second-choice stopper after veteran goalkeeper Jay Lynch.




