Former Leeds United winger Jordan Stevens has joined National League side Yeovil Town from Barrow AFC on a permanent deal.
The 22-year-old has penned a contract until June 2024, with an option to extend by another year. Stevens has worked with Mark Cooper twice before at Forest Green Rovers and Barrow respectively, and the pair will be reunited for a third spell together in Somerset.
Stevens came through the academy at Forest Green as a central midfielder, before playing as a full-back for Leeds at youth level.
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He was deployed as a winger for the first team under Marcelo Bielsa and made six appearances for the Whites in the Championship.
His last season at Elland Road saw Stevens shipped out on loan to Swindon Town and Bradford City respectively, before joining Barrow on a permanent basis in 2021.
Stevens joins a Yeovil side who sit six points adrift of the relegation zone in the National League, and have gone six games without a win.
Commenting on his move, Stevens told ytfc.net: “I’m delighted to finally get it over the line and get here. I’ve had my first training session with the lads and they seem great, so I can’t wait!”
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