TRANMERE Rovers have announced the signing of midfielder Reece McAlear on a two-year contract.

The 20-year-old started his career at Scottish Premier League side Motherwell before attracting interest and eventually signing for Norwich City for an undisclosed fee in 2019 as well as being called up for Scotland U18s.

He made his debut in November 2020 as a substitute in a league match against Coventry City.

In 2021, Reece joined Inverness Caledonian Thistle on a season long loan deal where he helped them to a third place finish in the Scottish Championship including an eye catching performance in the play-offs, scoring two impressive goals.

He also collected the Fans’ Young Player of the Season as well as Goal of the Season whilst at the Caldeonian Stadium.

After seeing off interest from a number of SPL and EFL clubs, Rovers have secured the services of McAlear until at least the summer of 2024.

After arriving at the Club, Reece said: “I’m delighted to be here. I really enjoyed my first season in men's football and I’m ready to go again.

“I think Tranmere will be the best place to play my football. The gaffer has seen me and wants to help me improve and develop parts of my game and I want to do that too.

“I just want to take everything in my stride but the aim will be promotion to League One.”

Manager Micky Mellon said: “We’re really pleased to be able to bring Reece to the club. He is an exciting young midfielder who we see potential and quality in.

“Reece has a good pedigree after joining Norwich at a young age, playing for Scotland at youth level and also having a good season with Inverness last season.

“He is still only 20 so we’re excited to add his qualities to the group as well as working with him to get the most out of him.”

Sporting Director, James Vaughan said: “Reece is a player who we see real quality in and a player who we feel can develop and push on to reach his potential.

“We’ve watched Reece and he has had men's first team experience after a successful season with Inverness, scoring some vital goals and showing his all round skill set."

 

“The signing of Reece is one we’re really happy with and one that epitomises what we’re looking to do with our recruitment and development of players.”