Former Bolton Wanderers and Norwich City player joins Bury FC permanently

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Bury FC confirm that they signed Regan Riley from Radcliffe, writes Rizki Ramadhan Putra.

After joining the Shakers on a three-month loan until the end of August, and following the completion spell this week, Riley signed permanently with the club. For the record, he had already made 14 appearances for the team.

The 23-year-old’s journey began at Bolton Wanderers, where he spent more than a decade progressing through the academy system. He made his senior debut at just 16 years old in 2019, before moving to Norwich City in 2021. He spent three seasons with the Canaries’ Under-21s, gaining exposure to Premier League-level coaching and youth competition, before moving to Radcliffe last year.

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Riley said, “Really happy to have made it permanent and grateful to have the opportunity to keep playing for this great club, in front of such amazing fans.”

Watch his latest post-match interview as Bury drew goalless against Atherton Collieries last weekend:

Dave McNabb, added, “Regan has done really well during his loan period, and as soon as there was an option to make the deal permanent, it was a no-brainer. He’s still a young player, has a brilliant pedigree and still lots of potential to keep getting better and better.”

Watch the recent highlight of the game of Bury FC vs Atherton Collieries:

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