Dulwich Hamlet have continued their summer rebuilding with the confirmation of three more signings.
Nana Owusu has joined from Oxford City. Owusu, 26, plays on the left side of midfield and had been at Oxford since 2019. He was their leading scorer in 2019-20.
Ghana-born Owusu lived in Germany and was a youth player at Reading before joining Maidenhead United.
Midfielder James Comley, 31, has made the move to Champion Hill from Boreham Wood.
And attacker George Porter, 30, has linked up with Dulwich from Dartford.
Youth product Jamie Splatt, 21, has also agreed a new contract as he tries to become a first-regular in 2022-23.
Gavin Rose’s side play their first pre-season friendly this Saturday when they travel to Whitehawk. Kick-off is 3pm.
Meanwhile, the Hamlet are aiming to strengthen their B team further this season.
Dulwich created the unofficial side last season to help players bridge the gap between the youth sides and the first team in National League South. Several players had first-team call-ups last season including Splatt, Alpha Diallo, Jamal Abubakari and Ned Bowker.
The club said: “The development of local young players has always been part of the club’s DNA, so this season we intend to resource this area further with more competitive games for the ‘B’ team, predominantly against Step 4 and 5 sides so they can experience more men’s football. These games will be complemented by better training facilities to aid their development. The ‘B’ team played numerous friendlies last season and trained alongside the first team on a regular basis and have begun pre-season in the same manner. Several players also benefitted from spending valuable time away from the club on loan at other clubs.
“We hope this will be a great stepping stone for young players making the transition from youth to men’s football and can help to continue the tradition of academy players having successful careers either at our club or elsewhere within the senior game.
“We hope you will show your support for the team and we will publish fixture information so you can follow our progress on the pitch.”