Walsall have confirmed the signing of midfielder Brandon Comley, who has penned a two-year contract, which will begin on 1st July.
26-year-old Comley began his career with Queens Park Rangers and made his professional debut in the Premier League in May 2015 as a substitute against Leicester City.
Brandon, who has earned sixteen caps for Montserrat and featured in their three Concacaf Nations League B matches earlier this month, enjoyed loan spells in League Two with the likes of Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, and Colchester United.
In January 2018, he joined the U’s on a permanent basis and went on to make 88 appearances before signing for Bolton Wanderers in July 2020.
Comley played 14 times in all competitions during the 2020-21 season that saw Bolton win promotion from League Two.
In February 2022, he signed for Dagenham & Redbridge and featured 17 times as they narrowly missed out on the play-offs by a point. He left the Chigwell Construction Stadium in the summer.
Walsall Head Coach Michael Flynn is pleased to further boost his squad by acquiring Comley’s signature, speaking via the club's official website, Flynn said; "Brandon is a great signing for this football club.
"I’ve always liked him, he’s at a good age and has experience of getting promoted out of the league.
"He’s played higher, he’s a current international and I’m delighted to get him. Brandon’s very good technically on the ball and I can’t wait for him to get going."