Lewis Warrington, a midfielder who left Leyton Orient, has signed a two-year contract with Walsall.

 


The 22-year-old played on loan for Tranmere, Fleetwood, and Plymouth after starting his career at Everton. 

 He went on loan to Salford in League Two for the second half of the previous season after joining Orient in the summer. stated externally: 

"I like to get on the ball and make us play but I do the other side really well as well, I love a tackle and I'm aggressive."

 I have a lot of experience because I have played a good number of games in both this league and higher divisions. I believe I can improve on previous year and support the team. 

 That's the primary goal, and I'm thrilled about it." The Saddlers start their season against Swindon on Saturday after losing to AFC Wimbledon in the League Two play-off final the previous season.

Warrington joined Everton as a substitute in a Premier League game in May 2024 after making his senior debut in the Carabao Cup in 2022.

 He had loan periods at Tranmere Rovers, where he scored one goal in 17 games, Fleetwood Town in League One (44 appearances), and Plymouth Argyle in the Championship for a brief period in the first half of 2023–2024. 

 Warrington left Everton in the summer of 2024 to sign a permanent contract with Leyton Orient, and he then played the second half of the 2024–25 season on loan at League Two Salford City.

Warrington left Everton in the summer of 2024 to sign a permanent contract with Leyton Orient, and he then played the second half of the 2024–25 season on loan at League Two Salford City. 

 Warrington's 22-year-old experience and good pedigree make him a great addition to the team, according to head coach Mat Sadler, who was excited about incorporating him into the lineup.


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