Ollie Westbury comment: Early ins and outs, but still plenty to do for Paul Hurst
Progress has been made in the transfer window but Shrewsbury Town still have a lot of work to do.
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Three new players have come through the door at the Croud Meadow as Salop’s summer business is under way.
Despite the additions they are still not much better off numbers-wise, as Chey Dunkley left the club and signed for League Two Chesterfield, while Marko Marosi has announced he is leaving – Rotherham are leading the way for his signature.
Jason Sraha is also admired by Burton Albion with a deal expected to go through for the young defender, who found minutes hard to come when Paul Hurst took over as head coach.
There are additions, George Lloyd is a talented youngster who has arrived from Cheltenham. He played 27 times for The Robins last season, scoring twice, as they were relegated out of League One.