This week's 21 League One transfers: Another quiet week at Portsmouth as Burton, Wigan, Shrewsbury, Doncaster and Gillingham all make key moves
Another week has passed by without any Pompey movement in the transfer market.
By Mark McMahon
Published 20th Jun 2021, 15:00 BST
Updated 20th Jun 2021, 15:09 BST
A deal for Preston forward Jayden Stockley looked on the cards – until he decided to return to Charlton following a loan spell at The Valley last season.
Danny Cowley has been linked with plenty of players over the past few days, yet those rumours have yet to be converted into actual signings – leaving the Fratton faithful waiting to see who’ll be added to the signing of non-league youngster Liam Vincent.
As the wait continues, the Blues’ League One rivals continue to be busy.
Twenty-one deals were confirmed over the past week, including Bryn Morris’ move to Burton.
Here’s what transpired in the division as clubs continue to take shape ahead of the 2020-21 campaign...
As the wait continues, the Blues’ League One rivals continue to be busy.
5. Bryn Morris: Pompey to Burton Albion
The midfielder has rejoined the Brewers after his contract at Fratton Park was not renewed.
The 25-year-old has signed a two-year deal after admitting the chance to play for Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink again was a key factor in the move.
Morris, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Northampton, said: 'The manager got in touch and that was a big point for me - it showed he was keen to get me.' Photo: Joe Pepler
The former Carlisle centre-back swaps Brisbane for Plymouth after arriving on a free transfer.
The 25-year-old has penned a two-year deal at Home Park after making 22 A-League appearances in 2020-21, scoring three goals.
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7. Franco Ravizzoli: Eastbourne Borough to MK Dons
The Argentine keeper joins Russell Martin's MK Dons after being granted international clearance.
The 23-year-old started his career at River Plate before moving to Britain in 2020.
He featured 33 games for non-league Eastbourne last season, but also spent time training with the Dons.
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The midfielder returns to Wigan after being released by the Black Cats, signing a two-year deal.
Power spent almost four years with the Latics, before joining Sunderland in January 2019.
The 27-year-old said: 'Coming back here has brought back some great memories, and I'm just delighted that the deal is done'.
Power joins Jack Whatmough, Tom Naylor and Gwion Edwards in signing for Wigan this summer.
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