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Ghana international Jojo Wollacott has completed a move to Crawley Town from Scottish Premiership side Hibernian on a two-year deal.
The 27-year-old shot-stopper makes the move to England's third tier in pursuit of regular minutes following the signing of Nottingham Forest keeper David Gray by Hibernian.
Wollacot started his playing career with Bristol City, where he was sent on numerous loan stints over an eight-year period before landing his first permanent move away to Swindon Town in 2021.
He has since enjoyed various spells with Charlton Athletic and Hibs before now reuniting with Crawley boss Scott Lindsey, whom he worked with at Swindon.
Wollacot has been called up numerous times for Ghana's senior national team, serving as the Black Stars No. I during their 2022 AFCON campaign.
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