Shrewsbury sign Sang from Port Vale

Tom Sang made 32 appearances for League Two runners-up Port Vale last season
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Shrewsbury Town have signed versatile 25-year-old Tom Sang from Port Vale.
Sang has signed a two-year deal with the Croud Meadow club, who were relegated to League Two last season after finishing bottom of League One.
He made 32 appearances for Port Vale as they finished second in League Two to secure promotion last season.
The Shrews' director of football Micky Moore said: "Tom is a really good footballer. He started at Manchester United as an attacking midfielder and, like Tom Anderson, Sam Clucas, Sam Stubbs and Will Boyle, he arrives having a promotion on his CV."
He added: "He can play and in multiple positions and is also a great person.
"His arrival means we now have 18 players in the squad, which I think gives Michael Appleton a great opportunity to get his principles and ideas into the group early."
Sang is Shrewsbury's fifth signing of the summer after defenders Stubbs and Boyle arrived last week, with centre-back Anderson and midfielder Clucas secured earlier in the window.
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