Llantwit Major have signed striker Tom Stokes in the August transfer window.
The Abergavenny-born centre-forward spent last season with Cymru South rivals Pontypridd United.
Stokes came through the youth ranks at Swansea City and Newport County before joining Merthyr Town for the 2023-24 campaign.
Last week, Major also signed influential Jamaican striker Kofi Rowe from Newport City, while Joel Woodington left Windmill Lane to rejoin South Wales Premier League side Pontyclun, where he is their all-time leading goalscorer.
Karl Lewis is still looking for his first competitive win since returning as Llantwit boss, heading into their August Bank Holiday double bill, which starts on Friday night with a trip to early leaders Cambrian United (7.30pm ko).
The Clydach Vale club, under manager Richie Ryan, are the only team with three wins out of three so far this season.
Major are also on the road on Monday when they travel to Trefelin BGC (2.30pm ko).

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