Harambee Stars winger joins Welsh side

After one year away, Harambee Stars winger Adam Wilson has returned to Welsh side The New Saints on a season-long loan.The winger who was called to the Harambee Stars provisional squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers back in May returns to the Welsh side from English League Two side Bradford City.The 24-year-old has a commendable football resume after graduating from Newcastle United’s academy where he made 61 appearances for the Saudi-backed side.Akumu issues update on life in Iran after joining Kheybar FCFollowing his return to the club, Wilson could not hide his delight, admitting that he enjoyed playing under the current manager Craig Harrison.“I thoroughly enjoyed my time at TNS a couple of seasons ago, so it’s great to be rejoining the club on loan again. The boys are on the brink of making history, so it’s an exciting time to be involved and I hope I can make the difference in the upcoming matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8284382##I loved playing under Craig and the coaching staff previously, so I am looking forward to working with them this season and contributing to the team as much as possible,” said Wilson in an interview with the club.The Welsh side are on the cusp of history as they face Lithuania side FK Panevėžys in the UEFA Conference League play-off first-leg tie on Thursday 22 August.The manager noted that he opted to have Wilson back due to their excellent relationship and also explained that a managerial change at Bradford saw Wilson fall down the pecking order.Italian Serie A club eyeing Kenyan midfielder“I’m delighted to bring Adam Wilson back to the football club. I have a really good relationship with Adam and we have kept in contact since his move to Bradford last season.Unfortunately, due to a managerial change and style of play, Adam has found himself not playing as much as he wanted to, which has give us the opportunity to bring him back to Park Hall on loan.It strengthens our squad, as we have picked up three or four injures over our last six games in Europe, and gives it Adam the chance to get more match minutes.##NAJAVA_MECA_8284392##It’s another great addition to a very strong squad and keeps competition for places very high,” said Craig.In his first stint at TNS saw him make 22 appearances, finding the net on seven occasions.

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