Caernarfon Town hero Sion Bradley is set to sign for Cymru Premier champions The New Saints.
Bradley, 26, announced on social media today he is ending six seasons’ association with the Canaries, who he helped guide into Europe for the first time last weekend.
Grassroots North Wales believes the Blaenau Ffestiniog Wales C international is on his way to record 16-time top-flight title winners TNS.
The talented attacker is one of three nominees for the 2023-24 Cymru Premier Player of the Season award. He is up against two TNS players.
Bradley has had a magnificent season in a Caernarfon shirt and also scored a stunning winner for Wales C in a 1-0 victory over England C at Stebonheath Park, Llanelli.
An attacking midfielder, Bradley first showed tremendous promise as a youth at Bala Town and with Coleg Menai, as well as at Welsh Alliance clubs Blaenau Amateurs and Penrhyndeudraeth.
He also joined Bangor City’s Under-19 side in 2015-16 and was a key member of the Citizens team crowned WPL Development champions.
Bradley hit the headlines after scoring a hat-trick in the national Welsh Premier Development League Final against Cambrian & Clydach in May 2016, City edging a 4-3 thriller.
He was part of Bangor City’s senior squad in 2016-17, later moved to Porthmadog, and was brought on board by Caernarfon on their return to the Cymru Premier in 2018-19.
Bradley has made 171 Cymru Premier appearances – including end-of-season play-offs – for the Canaries, netting 30 goals, including a fantastic third in Town’s 3-1 Europa Play-Off Final victory against Penybont on May 18.
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