Oldham Athletic have signed striker Calum Kavanagh from Bradford City.
The 22-year-old forward joins on a two-and-a-half year deal at Boundary Park after two years with the League One Yorkshire outfit.
Kavanagh made 72 appearances for the Bantams in all competitions scoring 19 goals and was part of the team which won promotion from League Two last season.
Son of former Cardiff City captain and Stoke midfielder Graham, the striker has also represented the Republic of Ireland at both Under-21 and Under-17 level.
Oldham manager Micky Mellon told the club website, external said the Latics had signed a “hungry and determined player” who will bring goals to his side.
“Calum is a player we’ve admired for some time. He’s a young striker with good experience already behind him, knows this level well and has shown he can score and create goals,” said Mellon.
“He’s hungry, determined and fits exactly the profile of player we want at this football club. We’re really pleased to welcome him to Oldham.”

