Gleeson makes switch to Galway United on short-term deal

Connor Gleeson during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 1 match between Galway and Kildare at Pearse Stadium. (Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile)

Connor Gleeson during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 1 match between Galway and Kildare at Pearse Stadium. (Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile)

There was some surprise news this morning from Galway United, with manager John Caulfield confirming both the departure of ‘keeper Evan Watts due to a loan recall from Swansea City, and the arrival on a short-term deal of Galway Gaelic footballer Connor Gleeson.

The departure of Watts is undoubtedly a blow but one that has been softened by the return of the former United stopper who has answered the call.

Speaking to the Galway Advertiser Caulfield paid tribute to Pádraig Joyce and Connor Gleeson. “I spoke to Conor and Pádraig yesterday morning. Obviously, Connor has played for Galway United before. While it was a difficult time for them at the weekend, Pádraig was absolutely fantastic. Connor couldn’t have been more excited to help us out for a short-term period.”

He struck a more disappointed tone in relation to the departure of Evan Watts who had been signed on a season-long loan. His clubmate Arthur Parker also departs, but that was in line with the terms of his deal.

“Evan signed for the season. Swansea had recalls. They had a change of management in their club. They informed us about a week ago. Timing was the issue more than anything, with the transfer window only opening today. Evan has done extremely well for us. He has been absolutely fantastic.

“We have been actively working to bring in another ‘keeper over the last 10 days. We have spoken to several guys. There are a few things close but nothing has happened yet.”

Caulfield confirmed that Hugo Pires da Cunha, who has been with United since January, will come into the starting XI against St Pats' this Friday.

“He is really looking forward to his chance. He is a 6’ 6” Portuguese ‘keeper who is really dynamic”.

It appears to be envisaged that Gleeson will provide cover for da Cunha this weekend. He will be available while United seek to sign a goalkeeper on a more permanent basis.

There was further transfer news this morning, as Caulfield confirmed the loan signing of Leigh Kavanagh from Bohemians.

“He is a centre-back who has little game time this season but would have been a regular starter for the last couple of years since he came back from Brighton. He has been loaned to us until the end of the season and that is a big signing for us. We have been chasing him for the last seven or eight weeks, trying to get that one over the line. He comes into contention for Friday night’s game.”

 

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