Myles Kenlock, a former full-back for Ipswich Town, signed a three-year contract to play for Barnet in the National League.
The 27-year-old, who chose to transfer to the Hive over a new contract offer from fellow fifth-tier team Ebbsfleet United, where he played for the majority of the previous season, now plays for the Bess.
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Kenlock played a pivotal role in helping the Kent team avoid relegation, and his performance led to a call-up to the England C team, where he was awarded his maiden cap in a March loss to Wales C.
Former Ipswich Town full-back Myles Kenlock agreed to a three-year deal to play in the National League with Barnet.
The 27-year-old, who spent much of the previous season playing for fellow fifth-tier team Ebbsfleet United, decided to move to the Hive instead of accepting a new contract offer. He currently plays for the Bess.
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Kenlock’s performance earned him a call-up to the England C team, where he earned his first cap in a March loss to Wales C. Kenlock was instrumental in helping the Kent club escape relegation.
Nick Hayes, the Town keeper who was released, will play with Kenlock at Barnet. Hayes joined the Hive earlier this summer after enjoying success on loan at Solihull Moors.
In other news, former Town forward Darren McQueen has also moved on from Ebbsfleet, joining Hornchurch, a recently promoted National League South team.
During his one and only season at Town, McQueen appeared in just one senior cup match.