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Nantwich Town have made three new loan signings to boost the squad for the second half of the season.

Boss Phil Parkinson moved quickly to bring in fresh faces, with the first signing a familiar face – former loanee keeper Daniel Gyollai.

The formidable stopped joined the Dabbers at the back end of last season and went on to make eight starts in goal during April.

He has now rejoined the club from Stoke City.

The second signing is striker Khaellem Bailey-Nicholls (pictured, above), who arrives from Wrexham.

The quick and powerful 19-year-old joined the Dragons after being released by Birmingham City last summer.

After joining Wrexham, he was sent out on loan to Sutton Coldfield Town.

He made a number of appearances and scored once in a home game against Skelmersdale United.

He returned to Wrexham and was given his first taste of professional football under new Dragons boss Dean Keates.

He has made three appearances this season, against Gateshead, North Ferriby United and Braintree Town.

Sam Madeley loan signingFinally, fans will welcome the return of former player Sam Madeley.

Madeley played for the Dabbers six years ago under boss Peter Hall.

He spent the last few years in and around Manchester, playing for a number of different clubs.

He played for Mossley, Ashton United and Droylsden, but found success during the 14/15 season playing for Salford City.

He scored 20 goals in their promotion season before moving on to FC United of Manchester last season.

He played 35 times in the Conference North for FC United last season, starting 21 times and scoring 11 goals.

Madeley then picked up an injury which curtailed his season and meant he missed the majority of the pre-season.

He signed for Macclesfield in October and spent time on loan at Stalybridge Celtic.

He has now joined the Dabbers on loan and will be aiming to force his way into the first team, starting on Saturday.

(pics courtesy of Nantwich Town FC)

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