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Forres Mechanics boss Steven MacDonald has gone and done it again, folks! He’s only gone and signed up Lewis Mackenzie for the Can-Cans. What a move, right?

The gaffer is pretty pumped about this new addition to the squad. Lewis Mackenzie, a winger who recently played at Clachnacuddin, has inked a sweet three-year deal with the team. MacDonald is all about Mackenzie’s unique skill set, saying he brings a little somethin’ somethin’ that they’ve been missing. The 22-year-old is known for his raw pace and versatility, having even dabbled in the striker role at Clach.

MacDonald can’t contain his excitement, stating, “Lewis is just the type of player we’ve been looking for. He’s got that speed we need on the right side, and he’s a natural fit for us. We’ve had to make do with strikers out wide in the past, but having Lewis on board will shake things up in a good way. We’re eager to see what he brings to the table next season, especially with other attacking options like Matt Jamieson and Aidan Cruickshank in the mix. Plus, we’ve got some promising young talent coming up the ranks!”

Looking ahead, Mackenzie is shaping up to be a key player for Forres as their third signing this summer, joining Cohen Ramsay and Sean McCarthy. With the departures of some familiar faces and the sale of Shaun Morrison, MacDonald is pleased with the business he’s done so far. The manager acknowledges the challenges of the transfer market but is confident that the new recruits will strengthen the squad and up the competition levels. The Can-Cans are building a solid team, and Lewis Mackenzie is a vital piece of that puzzle.