Walsall have confirmed the signing of forward Andy Dallas from Barnsley, who will join the Saddlers when his current contract expires at the end of the month. The 26-year-old Dallas, a product of the Rangers academy, has spent most of his professional career in England, playing for clubs such as Cambridge United and Solihull Moors. His experience includes a lengthy list of loan spells with teams like Weymouth, Chesterfield, and Southend United, where he showcased his skills and contributed significantly on the pitch.

Walsall are actively seeking new signings this summer, especially after a challenging season that saw them finish in the bottom half of the league. Head Coach Lee Grant expressed his satisfaction with the addition of Dallas, stating, "I'm delighted to bring Andy to the football club. He's someone who we've been looking at for some time and had a productive spell on loan last season, where he was able to make 20 goal contributions."

Dallas brings a strong set of attributes to Walsall's forward unit, and his hunger for success is expected to be a valuable asset as the club prepares for the new season. Grant added, "I'm pleased to get this deal over the line in preparation for pre-season and looking forward to seeing Andy demonstrate his talents in front of our supporters."

As Walsall gears up for the upcoming campaign, the signing of Andy Dallas marks a significant step in their efforts to strengthen the squad. The club's supporters will be eager to see how Dallas integrates into the team and contributes to their ambitions in League Two. With the new season approaching, Walsall is focused on building a competitive side that can challenge for a better position in the league.