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Gillingham manager not looking for more after Connor Mahoney is the League 2 club’s eighth signing of the summer transfer window

Manager Neil Harris says Gillingham’s summer transfer business is complete.

Winger Connor Mahoney made his debut at the weekend, following his loan signing from Huddersfield Town, becoming the eighth senior player to sign on during the August transfer window.

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Mahoney was the “last bit of the jigsaw” according to the Gills boss, who hopes he is now equipped with a team that can challenge for a top-seven place in League 2 this season.

Newcomer Mahoney follows the arrival of Jonny Williams, Max Clark, Shad Ogie, Scott Malone, Ashley Nadesan and Macauley Bonne on permanent deals, with defender Conor Masterson also agreeing to stay on after two successful loan spells.

Harris is delighted with the recruitment they’ve done this summer.

“That is us done,” said the manager. “Our thought process as a football club is that we’ve done our business, in and out, we will stick at that.

“If something has to adjust over the next seven days we will pick it up as we go but as far as I am concerned, I understand as a football club we have brought in some really good players and I’m really pleased with the balance of the squad. I don’t expect us to be fortunate enough to bring anyone else in.”

The summer transfer window officially closes at 11pm on Friday, September 1 and doesn’t open again until January.

“I am really pleased (with the squad),” Harris said. “That might sound crazy, after a defeat (to Colchester on Saturday), but I am still really happy.

“We have 12 points from five games, we have lost our home record already. You don’t want to lose at home at any stage of the season, we have lost that, but we have a magnificent return and we have to park that one now,

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