Matt Bloomfield has secured the signature of his fifth new signing of the summer, bringing Kane Vincent-Young to Adams Park on a permanent deal following his departure from promotion-winning Ipswich Town this summer.
The 27-year-old is equally capable on both sides as both a full-back and wing-back, and started out in Tottenham Hotspur’s academy, spending seven years in North London ahead of a short spell in non-league with Banbury United.

He was given his first shot at the EFL with Colchester United, making his senior debut in August 2015, and he went on to make more than 100 appearances, catching the attention of Ipswich who snapped him up on a four-year deal in 2019.
An integral and versatile member of the Tractor Boys’ squad, Kane played 26 times in all competitions last season and follows former team-mate Richard Keogh, as well as Kian Breckin, Luke Leahy and Harry Boyes, in making the move to HP12.

Bloomfield said: “Kane is a fantastic athlete and a really talented player in a number of positions, so I’m delighted he’s agreed to join us.
“He’s been training with us for a few days and settled in really well, and comes with a great pedigree from his time at Colchester and Ipswich, as well as a strong upbringing at Spurs.
“I think our fans will love seeing him play as a fast, direct and attacking player down either flank and I’m thrilled to bring in another superb new signing to add even more strength and quality to what we’ve already got.”
Kane will wear squad number 17.