
Carlisle United boss Paul Simpson says he will likely need up to double figures in new faces for life in League One.
So with Simpson in full recruitment mode so the rumour mill is in full swing with another name added to the growing list of potential arrivals at Brunton Park.
Football Insider reckons Carlisle and Grimsby are likely to be the main rivals to sign defender Kyle Jameson following his release by Tranmere Rovers.
Jameson, 24, will become a free agent at the end of the month and as well as Carlisle and Grimsby, Football Insider reckons Livingstone are also interested if he fancies a switch to Scotland.
Grimsby have been busy over the past 24 hours and have signed striker Danny Rose from Stevenage and defender Toby Mullarkey from relegated Rochdale. The Mariners finished 11th in the table last term and were 14 points off the top seven in the end.
Born in Urmston, Greater Manchester Jameson joined Tranmere last summer and went on to make 14 appearances for the Merseyside outfit in all competitions, ten of which came in the league.
He started his senior career at West Brom after a stint in the academy at Chelsea and was loaned out to Barrow as a youngster to get some experience under his belt, playing 25 times for the Holker Street side.
He left the Baggies permanently in 2019 and joined AFC Fylde (19 games) before two years with Oldham (36 appearances).