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Forgotten former Man Utd wonderkid who was one of Alex Ferguson’s last signings for £6m joins League Two side Stockport

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NICK POWELL has signed for Stockport County - just weeks after being released by Stoke.

The former Manchester United midfielder was without a club after being released by the Potters in May.

Nick Powell was released by Stoke in May
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Nick Powell was released by Stoke in MayCredit: Getty
The former Manchester United man was a free agent for a matter of weeks
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The former Manchester United man was a free agent for a matter of weeksCredit: GETTY
The 29-year-old has been picked up by Stockport County - who he's signed a three-year deal with
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The 29-year-old has been picked up by Stockport County - who he's signed a three-year deal withCredit: STOCKPORT COUNTY

But he's set to lace up his boots and take part in pre-season in just a couple of weeks after inking a three-year deal with The Hatters.

Powell - one of Sir Alex Ferguson's final signings - joined Manchester United from Crewe Alexandra in the summer of 2012 in a deal in the region of £6million.

He made six starts for the Red Devils in his debut season at Old Trafford, which was followed by loan spells with Wigan, Leicester and Hull.

Powell returned to Wigan in the summer of 2016 following the expiration of his contract at the Theatre of Dreams and spent three more seasons with The Latics.

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That stint there was followed by a 2019 move to Stoke, where he remained until just a few weeks ago.

The 29-year-old : “I’m really happy to be here and to be a part of what’s happening at County right now.

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"I think everyone can see what an exciting journey the club is on.

"The ambitions that the owner has for the club, and that was something that really appealed to me when deciding on my next move.

“The boys came so close to promotion last season.

"We all know the aim is to take that next step this time round and be a League One club, which is where a club the size of County belong.

"Hopefully I can play my part in making that a reality.”

Stockport manager Dave Challinor is delighted to have Powell on board, saying: “I’d like to welcome Nick to the club.

"His reputation precedes him really in terms of his quality and ability.

"And for him to select us as the next chapter in his career is a big compliment for the club.

"In terms of the team and squad, to have a talent such as him in our corner will undoubtedly make us stronger and we’re really looking forward to working with him.”

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