Pett makes Oldham move permanent after loan spell

Tom Pett has signed for Oldham after his contract with Cheltenham expiredImage source, Rex Features
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Tom Pett secured promotion with Oldham Athletic to League Two

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Oldham Athletic have signed Cheltenham Town midfielder Tom Pett on a two-year deal following his successful loan spell at Boundary Park last season.

The 33-year-old signed midway through last season to help Oldham win promotion to League Two via the National League play-offs.

His new deal begins at the start of July.

Pett made 24 appearances in all competitions for Micky Mellon's side, and he told the club website, external it was a "no-brainer" to return to the north west following the end of his contract at Cheltenham.

"I really enjoyed my time here last season. From the moment I arrived, I felt settled and part of something," he said.

"I think we can achieve great things together this season it's a great place and really it was a no-brainer to sign for another two years."