The English League Two side has disclosed what pushed his team to sign highly talented Ghanaian defender Festus Arthur ahead of the 2021/22 season.
The German-born young defender of Ghanaian descent joins the Barrow AFC for a season-long loan deal from Hull City.
The powerful and athletic youngster went on to blossom for County that year, making 35 appearances in all competitions and scoring twice as he became a huge favourite with the supporters.
The Hamburg-born star’s high-calibre performances in a Stockport shirt earned him two Young Player of the Year awards at the end of that season and also drew plenty of interest from clubs in higher divisions.
Hull won the race for his signature when he penned a three-year deal last July, but Tigers boss Grant McCann is now keen for him to progress his development with some regular football in League Two.
“He’s big, he’s mobile, he can play in a couple of positions, he’s a talented footballer and I think he’s a good acquisition for our squad,” Bluebirds boss Mark Cooper told the club’s website.
“I watched him at Stockport, and I liked him. We had a little nibble at him when I was at Forest Green, but he was out of our reach really and he went to Hull, so I have kept track of him from then.
“It’s the right time for us because we’ve had an injury with James Jones and he’s still not right, and we’re probably a little bit light in the defensive area of the pitch, so it seemed sensible to bring one in.
Happy to have signed on loan at @BarrowAFC can’t wait for the league to start!!⚽️ https://t.co/GpboQXTDoE
— Festus Arthur (@FestusArthur16) August 6, 2021
“I said before, I wasn’t going to just bring anyone in. We have had to be patient with Festus because we had to wait until Hull got a replacement and that patience has paid off.” he concluded.
Arthur could make his debut for Barrow AFC when they take on Stevenage on Saturday in the League Two season opener.