Aldershot Town has made significant additions to their squad by signing central defender Jack Matton on a season-long loan from Wycombe Wanderers and goalkeeper Charlie Patmore. The club is looking to bolster its defensive lineup and goalkeeping options ahead of the upcoming season in the National League. Matton, 20, has previously made two senior appearances for Wycombe, including a notable debut where he scored in a 3-0 victory against Gillingham in the EFL Trophy. His experience includes loan spells at Bracknell Town, Hanwell Town, and Tonbridge Angels, which should help him adapt quickly to Aldershot Town's style of play.

Scott Davies, the new manager of Aldershot Town, expressed his excitement about Matton's arrival, highlighting the defender's potential and physical presence at 6ft 4in. Davies noted that Matton is highly regarded by Wycombe, making this loan a great opportunity for both the player and the club. Meanwhile, Charlie Patmore, 23, joins Aldershot Town as a permanent signing after making over 300 non-league appearances, most recently with Bedford Town. He is expected to serve as backup to first-choice goalkeeper Nick Hayes.

These signings reflect Aldershot Town's commitment to strengthening their squad as they prepare for the challenges of the National League. With both Matton and Patmore on board, the club aims to improve its performance and competitiveness in the league this season.