Striker Cashman makes Crawley Town move

Danny Cashman has been a prolific scorer in the sixth tier for Worthing
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Crawley Town have signed Worthing striker Danny Cashman on a two-year deal.
The Crawley-born 24-year-old scored 36 goals in two seasons for the National League South side - including 20 last term - as he twice helped Worthing reach the play-offs.
The former Brighton youngster has also had spells at Coventry City, Rochdale, Walsall and Altrincham.
Cashman, who will formally join Crawley on 1 July following the expiration of his contract with Worthing, told the Red Devils' website, external he was "over the moon" to join his hometown club.
"Being from Crawley myself, I have supported and followed the club for a long time, and I know a lot of the past and present players," he said.
"I didn't think it would happen, but when the opportunity came about it was one that I could not turn down."