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Double Signing From Shrews Confirmed
Wednesday, 8th Aug 2018 11:08

Town have confirmed the signing of Shrewsbury pair Jon Nolan and Toto Nsiala for a combined fee of approaching £2 million. Both players have signed three-year deals with the club having an option for a further season.

Shrewsbury boss John Askey, who took over from Paul Hurst after he left the Shrews at the end of last season, says his club didn't want them to move on but that they were left with no alternative but to allow them to move after they handed in transfer requests, Town's initial offer having been rejected.

“I’m disappointed really. It is a shame that they had to go but we didn’t have any choice," he told Shrewsweb.

“When you have got two players who want to go elsewhere then as long as the money is right there isn’t a lot we can do.

“I would have liked to have them in the team, they’re good players at this level and you don’t want to lose your best players.

“Even though they weren’t maxed out [in pre-season] you could still see their quality that both of them have got and you don’t want to lose that but as football is now, there isn’t a lot you can do.”

He added: “I have sympathy with them because going into the Championship football can change their lives.

“You still have to do things right and from that point of view and maybe they could have done but it’s difficult when something is playing on your mind.


“I think it’s a good deal for the club and the main thing is to replace them. That’s what we are trying to do and it is difficult. It's going to be tough but I’m sure we can do it.”

Shrewsbury chief executive officer Brian Caldwell is pleased the deal has been completed.

“I think we all wanted it done and I am pleased they met our valuation eventually," he said.

“It has been rumbling on, it wasn’t a great week last week with the transfer requests but that wasn’t going to change my mind on the valuations of the players.

“They have met our valuation with add-ons on top of that, on games played and sell-on fees as well.

“Over the weekend we came to an agreement with Ipswich, on the Sunday. They met our valuation but yesterday we were arguing over the sell-on percentages, which we have achieved as well.

“I’m glad we stood firm. As I said from day one we didn’t need to sell and we didn’t need the money but I think from everybody’s point of view we need to move on."

He continued: “Jon Nolan had two years left on his contract and Toto had one. I believe what we have done is the right thing for the football club. I’m glad we were strong with it and really stuck to our guns.

“Even when the players put in transfer requests, that actually helped me because it allowed me to then go public and explain what the situation was and just be open and honest.

“I’ll always try to do that with the fans because the fans deserve that. To come to a conclusion I was hoping it would come to a conclusion within 48 hours and it has done so I am delighted with that.”

A Town move for central defender Nsiala, who will wear the number 22 shirt, and midfielder Nolan, who has been handed 11, had been widely anticipated since Hurst took over at Portman Road with both key players in his Shrewsbury team which reached the League One play-offs last season.

The duo, who are both 26, were initially recruited by Hurst during his time as Grimsby manager from elsewhere in non-league, having previously been with the Everton academy.

Following his spell at Everton, Huyton-born Nolan spent time with Stockport County, Lincoln City and Wrexham (loan) before joining Hurst's Grimsby in January 2016 prior to moving on to Chesterfield that summer. A year later Hurst took him to Shrewsbury. Nolan scored nine times in 55 starts for the Shrews last season.

Nsiala, a DR Congo international born in Kinshasa, spent time on loan at Macclesfield and Accrington while with Everton before a spell with TDCS Dong Thap in Vietnam.

After returning to the UK, Nsiala, who was brought up in Liverpool from the age of 10 after a period living in Paris, joined Southport before playing for Hurst at Grimsby between 2014 and 2016.

After half a season at Hartlepool - who will receive just short of £100,000 from a sell-on following his move to the Blues - the defender was reunited with his old boss at Shrewsbury in January 2017.

Nsiala made 79 starts for the Shrews in his year and a half at the club, scoring four goals.


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Millsey added 11:44 - Aug 8
Welcome aboard the Blue Army Train 👍👍👍👍
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SheffieldTractor added 11:45 - Aug 8
Excellent news! Not sure Nsiala will be first choice if we get Tilt - he looks a very solid CB with excellent positioning, good in the air and willing to throw his body infront of the ball. However he isn't pacey and is very right footed and I doubt he would be the perfect partner for Chambers. A brilliant back up for sure. Nolan will walk into the team. Agree with Timspencero above that he is unlike anyone we have at the club and maybe have had. He times runs to the box like John Wark, dribbles like Thijssen, sees passes like Dozzell and tackles like Holland. Well, maybe not in these legends' league yet but he has a bit of everything. Both know Hurst's system and for once adding new places will speed up the teams understanding of how they are instructed to play. Very excited!
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StokeHigh97 added 11:47 - Aug 8
Biggest development out of Hurst Signings this summer: sells Webster! Brings in Harrison Donacien Edwards, Roberts! All Permanent: Trev & Edun on loan: Sells Waghorn! Signs Nolan Nsiala & possibly more: Finally Evans is backing his manager with the money from out goings unlike McCarthy when selling Cresswell, Mings & Murphy he got peanuts: clearly Evans had no confidence in giving all the money from these sales to strengthen the team: what did a lot say when he left 'Clearful what you wish for' Boy has that gone quiet: I don't care many of our signings av been lower league players when it was obvious sat, the best players were are new Signings
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baxter7 added 11:50 - Aug 8
Welcome lads and all the best now get Jackson and tilt coybs
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Slambo added 11:53 - Aug 8
Welcome to the best f*cking football team on planet Earth lads..!
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ITFCZombie added 11:54 - Aug 8
Awesome news and welcome to ITFC
Have a feeling Nolans going to tear it up in the Championship
good luck lads
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rfretwell added 11:54 - Aug 8
Great stuff and sorely needed going on our Blackburn display. Now PLEEEEEEEASEE STAY FREE OF SERIOUS INJURIES LADS!
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BoxerBlue added 11:55 - Aug 8
Welcome to the club chaps here's to the new era 🔵⚪️
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itfckal added 12:02 - Aug 8
Nsiala looks happy...
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marco007 added 12:08 - Aug 8
Nola looks a well balanced and technical player that can use both feet and is just the type that aus fans will enjoy watching. Once the injured players return we sure do have loads of depth in midfield which is needed in the Championship slog.
Nsiala ticks all the boxes for a strong and solid defender and looks tailor made for this leagues and appears comfortable on the ball too.
Hoping to add to our attacking options as, although early days, I am not convinced that Harrison will score too many and othere than a couple of youngesters with potential we have nobody. Let's hope a few more announcements are imminent
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Sixto6 added 12:32 - Aug 8
Toto given number 22.... still leaves number 5 !! Tilt maybe ??

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Verlindenisablue added 12:34 - Aug 8
Looking forward to seeing what Paul Hurst can do now. He seems to have got his way with signing to build the team he wants so it's down to him to pull it all together now!
Can't wait to see this season unfold now!
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JimmyP45 added 12:43 - Aug 8
Should have given Nolan number 10. No 11 is typically a wingers number. Hope he plays central rather than out wide but then again PH has played this guy central for Shrewsbury and Grimsby. Thank god Mick isn't still in charge haha.
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BlueArrow added 12:54 - Aug 8
Welcome to the Towen you two
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dubblue added 13:00 - Aug 8
Welcome on board lads!
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SheptonMalletBlue added 13:16 - Aug 8
BOOM BABY! Now we need to get Tilt and Windass!!
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runaround added 13:31 - Aug 8
Welcome both of you to Portman Road
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Palestine added 13:31 - Aug 8
TILT! TILT! TILT! TILT! TILT! TILT! TILT! TILT!
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BluJu added 13:33 - Aug 8
I hope I'm not the only one who got to the type "Bith players have signed.." and read the rest of the article in a mock-French Allo Allo style accent?
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cunning_stunt added 13:50 - Aug 8
It's all looking promising.
Not too fussed about bringing Tilt in. Reckon that Woolfenden is well capable of stepping up, so along with Chambers, Nsiala, Knudsen and Spence we're well covered in the CB positions. Hurst obviously also feels that Donacien can play centrally as well, and I always think that Josh Emmanuel is built like a centre back.
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planetblue_2011 added 13:55 - Aug 8
Welcome aboard fella's glad we have finally signed them both.
Jackson next then Tilt?!!⚽️⚽️
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DebsyAngel added 15:07 - Aug 8
Best of luck, Toto and Jon! Hope you will be excellent for us.
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SonOfSpock added 16:01 - Aug 8
Good business. Shame that we ran out of blue shirts for them to wear
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Mariner1974 added 21:24 - Aug 8
Of course Nolan gets the number 11 shirt...that Number 10 shirt is Harrisons....Imagine Kayden J will get the number 9 shirt now. Loads of new players
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