Full back Harvey Lintott has joined Sligo Rovers on a half-season loan deal from EFL League One side Northampton Town, the club are delighted to announce.
Lintott, who turns 22 in February, joins following an agreement between the clubs which sees the right back link up with the Bit O’Red until the end of June.
A native of Kent in England, Harvey made his professional debut for Gillingham in August 2021 having been brought up through the youth ranks at the club. He moved on to Northampton a year later and achieved promotion to League One with the Shoe Army at the end of the 2022/23 campaign where he has made over 50 first team appearances.
Speaking to sligorovers.com, Lintott outlined his excitement to get going with his new teammates. He says he is ready to put in the work ahead of the commencement of the 2025 season in just under one month’s time.
“I was really impressed with what John (Russell) had to say and his ideas during our discussions regarding the project here”, he says.
“I’m very much looking forward to getting going at Rovers.
“I knew a little bit about the League of Ireland and Sligo Rovers before I came over so I know what to expect here. There’s a history here with a passionate fan base and I hope to be able to help the club push on. I’m looking to play as many games as I can while I’m here and help the club achieve as much as it can.
“I think European football has to be the target and we’ll be doing all we can as a group to achieve this.
“I’m here with an open mind and I’m looking forward to seeing what I can do. It’s a huge opportunity for me and I’m fully focused on working hard and bringing everything I can to the role.”
Right back was a top issue for Russell following the departure of JR Wilson at the end of last season. The Rovers boss is extremely happy with his latest bit of business in the current transfer window.
“Right full was a priority for us in this window and I feel we’ve brought in a player with real quality in Harvey”, Russell tells sligorovers.com.
“He’s played in League One and League Two and already has a lot of experience for a player so young.
“We are really impressed with his attributes which will further add to what we have here. He is strong, powerful and impressive in one v ones. He’s fond of breaking forward too and playing his part in attacks which suits our game here.”
Rovers began their pre-season preparations with an impressive five goal win over Athlone last weekend. The work continues both on and off the pitch as Russell continues to search for the players he feels will fit in at the Showgrounds ahead of a big year for the club.
Providing an update, he says: “When you bring in players it’s important that they improve the group and make you better as a team. I’m hoping to add more players before the start of the season. We have to be patient and make sure we get the correct people in. I want players who are hungry to achieve for this club.”
David Goulden