Bantams Sign Winger For Third Spell at Valley Parade

Dylan Mottley-Henry Joins Bantams for Third Time

Bradford City have this morning confirmed the signing of winger Dylan Mottley-Henry who has signed a one year contract with the club. The former Bantams academy graduate returns for his third spell at the Utilita Energy Stadium, after initially being released at the end of the 2019/20 campaign. Mottley-Henry, then signed a short-term contract in January and went on to make seven appearances prior to the curtailment of the season.

The former Barnsley man spent time away from Oakwell on loan at Tranmere Rovers, Chesterfield and Harrogate Town to add to his loan experience he gained at Altrincham and Bradford Park Avenue, when he was with Bantams. He is now looking to pick up from where he left off last season in claret and amber.

Speaking about returning to Valley Parade Mottley-Henry said, “It is a great feeling to be back at Bradford City for third spell, this period been very tough and no one really knew what was happening because of the Coronavirus pandemic. The supporters are brilliant to me and I get nothing but good vibes from the club, I am ready to do all I can to push on and get as many goals and assists as I can. This is a big club and we don’t deserve to be in Sky Bet League Two. We are going to prove that this season, push up the table and get promoted.”

Bradford City manager Stuart McCall said, “I am pleased to have been able to secure the winger’s services. We were always keen to keep hold of Dylan at the end of last season, so are delighted to have been able to do so. He is a fast, skilful lad who is very direct, so fits into the way we want to play really well. His attitude and desire is spot on so we are happy to have him in the squad and are looking forward to working with him again this season.”

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