Massive congrats to teenage talent Brian Galach who joins Crawley Town on a 3-year deal. A really exciting player who we are sure can achieve big things! It's been great working with Brian and his family to help him to achieve his goals in football. Good Luck Brian!
Cody Cooke signs for St Mirren
Done deal. We are delighted to complete the deal taking another of our clients from non-league to professional football as Cody Cooke signs for Scottish Premier League club Saint Mirren FC on a 2-year deal. Cody has worked very hard for many years at Truro City making over 250 appearances, and this is a fantastic opportunity at the highest level of Scottish football. We can't wait to watch you playing big man!
Sam Barratt Signs for Southend United
Future Global Sports is delighted to complete the transfer of Sam Barratt from non-league Maidenhead United to Sky Bet League One side Southend United. Sam's first professional contract - and with hard work and the talent we saw in him since day one we've no doubt it will be the first of many.
Antonio German signs for Gokulam Kerala
Done deal. Kerala's son is going home. Pleased to announce the transfer of FGS client Antonio German to Gokulam Kerala FC for the 2018/19 season. A big opportunity for Antonio to be the league's number one star.
FGS client Tom McHale named among the top 3 players in non-league
Future Global Sports client Tom McHale has been named among the top three best players in the National League South by the prestigious national newspaper The Non-League Paper.
McHale, 22, is having a stand-out season in goal for Truro City, who currently sit top of the table after a club record-breaking consecutive winning run. The goalkeeper has pulled out a string of exceptional saves to go along with his eye-catching distribution, kicking and throwing in goal for Truro.
McHale's performances, which include two penalty saves from three faced, have caught national attention from the Non-League Paper, who this week name the stopper among the top three players in the division based on his form this season.
"With Tom being only 22 years old I can only see him going from strength to strength," reported Scott Davies of the NLP. "It seems he has all the credentials to be a top class keeper. He has the tools for the Football League."
At Future Global Sports we are pleased to see Tom getting the recognition his hard work thoroughly deserves, and encourage him to use this praise as fuel to push him on further. The word is spreading.
