Cheltenham have signed midfielder Charlie McCann from Barrow for a nominal fee. The 24-year-old previously played under Cheltenham manager Steve Cotterill at Forest Green Rovers, scoring 15 goals in 90 games for the club across a two-and-a-half-year spell. He joined Barrow last September and signed a deal until the summer of 2027, playing 38 games as they were relegated to the National League. Charlie McCann told BBC Radio Gloucestershire that he is excited to work with Steve Cotterill again. Cheltenham's new signing hopes to have a better season than last and is looking forward to the challenge of pushing for a play-off spot in League Two. With his experience in the league, McCann believes he can do better and show his real qualities. The transfer is a boost to Cheltenham's campaign, and fans will be eager to see McCann in action. Cheltenham Town has been active in the transfer market, and this signing is expected to strengthen their squad. The club is looking to improve their position in the league table, and the addition of McCann is a step in the right direction. Cheltenham's manager Steve Cotterill will be looking to get the best out of his new signing, and McCann is eager to repay the faith shown in him.