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  1. Cambridge sign goalkeeper Breeze from Carlislepublished at 09:43 BST 12 August

    Matthew Cresswell
    BBC Sport England

    Gabriel Breeze, while in action for Carlisle United, leaning on his goalpost while holding his left hand out, raising his index finger towards a team-mateImage source, Getty Images
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    Gabriel Breeze came through the youth academy at Carlisle United

    Cambridge United have signed goalkeeper Gabriel Breeze from Carlisle United for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal.

    The 22-year-old made 46 appearances in the National League for the Cumbrians last season as they missed out on promotion to the Football League, losing their play-off semi-final 2-1 at home to Boreham Wood in May after extra-time.

    Breeze will create competition for places alongside current U's number one Jake Eastwood, after Neil Harris' side held the best defensive record in League Two last year, conceding just 33 goals on their way to securing promotion to the third tier.

    Harris said: "Gabriel's a player we've tracked for a while now - a very young goalkeeper who already possesses valuable experience.

    "We feel that over a longer-term contract, he'll gain great experience and the opportunity to grow, but we also know he has the capability to step in and play straight away."

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  4. Cambridge sign Coventry defender Perry on loanpublished at 15:57 BST 21 July

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    Callum Perry spent part of last season on loan at Rochdale, helping them earn promotion back to the EFL

    Cambridge United have signed defender Callum Perry from Coventry City on a season-long loan deal.

    The 20-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at National League side Rochdale, where he made 25 appearances and scored a penalty in the play-off final at Wembley to help them seal a spot in League Two.

    Perry's move to the newly-promoted League One club comes after he signed a new long-term deal with Premier League side Coventry last month.

    "I'm buzzing," Perry said. "I just want to get better and help the team and I think this is the perfect place to do that."

    Cambridge boss Neil Harris added: "We look forward to helping Callum develop and progress as a young player on his journey to the top."