The experienced defender James Chester has signed with The Ammies on a one-year deal.
The new signing follows the 35-year-old’s departure from Barrow AFC this summer. Prior to joining Barrow last term, Chester had previous spells with Hull City, Aston Villa and Stoke City.
The defender is also a Wembley goalscorer having played for The Tigers in their FA Cup Final defeat to Arsenal in 2014.
In his 38 League Two appearances for the Cumbrians, Chester scored twice and helped keep 12 clean sheets in the league last season as the Bluebirds just missed out on a play-off place.
The new centre-half for Salford also reached the semi-finals of the European Championships in 2016 with Wales.
“I was out in Dublin with the squad last week and it is a really good group to be around, and there are a lot of young players here too, so hopefully I can help them and bring them along as well.
“I think the week as a whole was brilliant, it was a tough week but I think one which is important to have at this stage of the season to get yourself ready for the opening day.
“I still have the desire to carry it on and take it further, and all the Salford fans will see that.”
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