Brad Hills Joins Stockport From Norwich City
Brad Hills Joins Stockport From Norwich City

Celebrity Fan Web  – Stockport County have confirmed the permanent signing of defender Brad Hills from Norwich City. The 21-year-old centre-back joins the League Two club on a five-year deal for an undisclosed fee. Hills spent the second half of last season on loan at Edgeley Park, where he made 18 appearances in all competitions. His performances were instrumental as the Hatters secured a third-place finish in League Two.

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Hills’ arrival is a strong statement of intent from manager Dave Challinor as the club looks to build on last season’s progress. The young defender has impressed with his composure, physical presence, and tactical awareness during his loan spell. His return is expected to strengthen Stockport’s backline ahead of a crucial campaign.

Challinor praised the signing, highlighting Hills’ familiarity with the club’s system and environment. “I don’t need to tell our supporters what Brad will bring to our group,” he told the club’s official website. “He showed that in his time with us previously, but it’s great now to have him as our player.”

Defender Set for Possible Return Against Leyton Orient

Hills could feature as early as Saturday in Stockport’s fixture against Leyton Orient. This match carries added significance, as Orient knocked Stockport out of the play-offs last May. His potential inclusion adds defensive depth and gives Challinor more options in a game with emotional and competitive weight.

The young defender’s permanent move is seen as a long-term investment by Stockport. At 21, Hills fits the club’s strategy of developing young talent with strong potential. His experience in a promotion-chasing squad last season will be valuable as the Hatters aim for automatic promotion this time around.

Hills came through Norwich City’s youth academy but found first-team opportunities limited at Carrow Road. His successful loan at Stockport offered him regular minutes and a platform to showcase his abilities at senior level. The deal also reflects Stockport’s growing ambition and ability to attract players from higher tiers of English football.

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Fans will be hopeful that Hills can replicate and build on his previous performances. His presence could be a key factor in Stockport’s defensive resilience this season. The long-term nature of his contract indicates mutual commitment between the player and the club. Stockport’s backroom staff are expected to continue nurturing his development. As the Hatters prepare to face a familiar rival, all eyes will be on whether Hills slots straight back into the lineup. His return could not come at a more pivotal moment.

By setnis