Seadog Stephen signs on
Yeovil Town have announced the signing of former Scarborough Athletic striker Stephen Walker on a two-year contract.
The frontman scored 19 league goals for the Seadogs as they made it to the National League North play-offs last season, and has been prolific for them over the past couple of seasons.
Former Glovers’ striker Kevin Gall, who is part of Walker’s agents, Sports Management International (SMI), told the Gloverscast: “Ste is one of the most naturally talented strikers I have seen in a long time and someone who is capable of scoring all types of goals and works really hard for the team. I remember from my time at Yeovil how important the willingness to work hard for the team is for the fans and I think they will like what they see.
“He’s shown what he is capable of with Scarborough and with full-time football, good coaching and a professional environment, I think he will flourish.”
Walker becomes Yeovil’s fourth signing of the summer following the additions of midfielders Zain Westbrooke and Mason Obeng which was followed yesterday by playmaker Johl Powell yesterday.
But, even after two signings this week, the transfer announcements are not expected to be over just yet with goalkeeper Jos Barker, who announced his departure from Walton & Hersham on Tuesday, expected to become the latest player to follow manager Billy Rowley to Somerset, and ex-Southend United defender Joe Gubbins also heavily linked.
Walker’s departure from Scarborough was announced by the Seadogs on Monday when they confirmed him as one of three players from last season who had departed at the end of their contract.
The 25-year-old’s services attracted interest from a number of other National League Premier Division sides as well as clubs in Scotland.
He can call upon Championship appearances for Middlesbrough, EFL experience with MK Dons, Crewe and Tranmere including a number of goals.
Scarborough actually paid an undisclosed fee for the former England youth international after more success with Whitby Town.
Walker has been capped by England at Under 17s, 18s and 19s age groups and played along side the likes of Marc Guehi, Morgan Gibbs-White, Bukayo Saka and others in the Young Lions set up.
In 2018, he scored a hat-trick for England’s Under 19s in a comprehensive win over Macedonia.























