Salford City has signed Millwall striker Macaulay Langstaff for an undisclosed fee.
What happened?
The 29-year-old striker has joined League Two Salford City, who are currently 4th in the league with 81 points, 6 points behind leaders Bromley. Langstaff made 75 appearances for Millwall, scoring five goals and recording three assists.
Why it matters for Salford City
He previously set goalscoring records for Notts County in League Two and the National League. Langstaff started his career in non-league as a teenager, before signing for National League side Gateshead as a 20-year-old.
What comes next?
Salford City is looking to boost their promotion chances with this signing, after a recent form of 1W-2D-2L, including a 3-0 loss to Notts County on 2026-05-25. Langstaff told Salford's website: “It’s what we’re all in football for to be successful, win promotions.” He has come to Salford City with a lot of ambition, wanting to win promotion and be successful with the team. With 61 goals scored and 51 conceded this season, Salford City is looking to improve their goal difference and make a push for promotion.
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