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Gillingham are set to launch their 2023/24 kit designs on Friday while there are strong rumours linking Alfie May to the League 2 club

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Gillingham are set to unveil their new kit on Friday and fans are hoping a new signing will be wearing it. Rumours this week have been rife that Kent-born Cheltenham striker Alfie May will be joining the Gills and might even be paraded at Priestfield in the 2023/24 replica kit.

There was speculation back in January that the Gills might be making a move for May but he finished the season with the League 1 club.

May, 29, remains under contract at Cheltenham, where he has had phenomenal success, but has indicated his desire to leave - alerting a host of clubs.

He’s spent the last three and a half years with Cheltenham, ending the last season with 20 league goals and 22 in total - just a handful shy of the 26 he got the year before.

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