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Seb Quirk says one Zoom call sealed Sligo Rovers move as ex-Everton man set for League of Ireland switch

SEB QUIRK revealed it took one Zoom call for him to fly to Ireland and sign for Sligo Rovers. 

Midfielder Quirk, 23, will officially join the Bit O’Red on July 1 from Accrington Stanley having signed a pre-contract agreement. 

Versatile midfielder Seb Quirk has signed a pre-contract agreement with Sligo Rovers and will officially join the club on July 1st subject to international clearance, the club can confirm., , The 23-year-old will join Rovers on an 18 month contract., , Quirk is primarily a central midfielder but can operate as a full-back on either side., , The Liverpool native joins Rovers after two and a half seasons with Accrington Stanley where he played over 40 league games., , Quirk came up through Everton’s academy where he first signed at the age of 11., , He joined Accrington Stanley in January 2023, and departed the club this summer when his contract expired., , As an Everton fan, Quirk has always kept a close eye on the Bit O’Red particularly in recent years when he played alongside former Rovers man Seamus Conneely at Accrington Stanley. -Social Media collect
Versatile midfielder Seb Quirk has signed a pre-contract agreement with Sligo Rovers and will officially join the club on July 1st subject to international clearance
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A former Everton trainee, he has been at Stanley for the past two years and made 40 appearances for the League Two club. 

He said: “I jumped on a Zoom call with John Russell a few weeks ago, spoke to him and I liked what he had to say so it seemed like a good place for me to come.

“It’s been really good, I’m really enjoying it. I’m in a house with two of the lads, they’re really sound. 

“I’ve always known about Sligo Rovers and always kept an eye on them a little bit. 

“I’m a big Everton fan, one of my favourite players growing up was Séamus Coleman so I’ve always kept an eye on Sligo Rovers. 

“The last couple of years my captain at Accrington was Séamus Conneely and he’d speak about the club so I did keep an eye.”

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