Live: The National League Transfer Blog

By Sam Elliott

It has been another frantic Friday of transfer deals as managers take the opportunity to fine-tune their squad ahead of the weekend.

With FA Cup and National League matches on the mind, the chance has been taken to enhance their hand a day before the action.

Maidstone United manger Harry Wheeler has been very busy ahead of their big game with Braintree.

Ebbsfleet United man Lawrie Wilson was announced at 1pm, and just a few hours later he was back for more with a permanent deal for Braintree midfielder Olu Durojaiye.

Tonight left- back Jack Doyle arrives from Blackburn, Jake Cassidy arrives from Hartlepool and Norman Wabo has signed from Southend.

Gregg Smith re-joined Boston United late on Friday, and they say the 28-year-old could feature in the cup against Peterborough Sports.

Eastleigh have a new keeper following Graham Stack’s retirement. Polish goalkeeper Max Stryjek signs from Sunderland.

Hereford made a late after move - they have grabbed defender Tom Harrison on a month’s loan from Bristol City.

They did the same thing at Torquay United. They raided Ashton Gate too with forward Saikou Janneh added to Gary Johnson’s squad.

John Still wants his Barnet side to keep getting better and today Zak Jules comes on board with an agreement reached with Shrewsbury Town for the defender.

Southport manager Liam Watson is “absolutely delighted” to sign towering Coventry City midfielder Bouwe Bosma has agreed an initial two-month loan.

Bromley
manager Neil Smith thinks Spanish striker Joan Luque will be a perfect fit after he joined from Lincoln City.

Elliot Osborne is meanwhile back at Stockport County after an agreement was reach for the 22-year-old midfielder to leave Southport until January 5.

We'll keep updating the blog all day so check back for the latest news!

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