Stevenage have made a significant addition to their squad by signing striker Olly Sanderson from Fulham on a two-year contract. The terms of the deal remain undisclosed, but the 22-year-old is expected to bring valuable experience to the club. Sanderson, who hails from Chichester, developed his skills in the youth system at Craven Cottage but did not make a senior appearance for the Premier League side.

Before joining Stevenage, Sanderson had two loan spells in non-league football with Oxford City. He then gained EFL experience through short-term moves to Sutton United, Bradford City, and Harrogate Town. Last season, he had a successful loan at Woking in the National League, where he scored an impressive 19 goals in 41 appearances.

The signing of Sanderson is seen as a strategic move for Stevenage as they aim to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new season. His proven goal-scoring ability in the National League could be a crucial asset for the club as they compete in League One. Fans will be eager to see how he adapts to the challenges of the higher division.

This transfer highlights Stevenage's commitment to building a competitive squad and developing young talent. With Sanderson on board, the club hopes to improve their performance and push for a successful campaign. Follow Stevenage on BBC Sounds for pre-match, post-match, and topical content related to the club.