Bradford City lands Alex Pattison
Bradford City has successfully secured midfielder Alex Pattison on a three-year contract.
The player will be with the club until the summer of 2026, having joined following the end of his tenure with Harrogate Town.
Pattison, 25, demonstrated his skill during his two seasons at the EnviroVent Stadium, making 86 appearances, scoring 19 goals and providing 14 assists.
Prior to his time at Harrogate, Pattison honed his abilities at Middlesbrough's academy and during loan spells at York City and Yeovil Town.
From 2019 to 2021, Pattison was involved during Wycombe Wanderers' rise to the Sky Bet Championship.
Speaking about his move, Pattison expressed his enthusiasm, “I am over the moon to have got it done, and it is a pleasure to be here. I want to carry on scoring goals from midfield... Walking out last year here with Harrogate was incredible, and it is something I am now really proud to be a part of for the next three years."
Bradford City's manager, Mark Hughes, spoke highly of the club's new signing. “We are delighted to be bringing Alex to the club, as our squad continues to take shape. He is a battling midfielder with a lot of energy, but also with the craft and guile to unlock doors going forward and contribute to goals. Having come up against him a few times already while he has been playing for Harrogate, we know what kind of a player we are signing, and he is at a good age to develop and continue to progress with us over the long term."