Rochdale's Kyron Gordon has signed with Stockport County on a free transfer. The 24-year-old defender spent the past two seasons with Rochdale, helping the club win promotion to the English Football League via the National League play-off final at Wembley in May. Gordon will reunite with his former manager Jimmy McNulty, who left Rochdale last week to become the manager of Stockport County. McNulty praised Gordon, saying he knows him intimately from their time at Rochdale and watched him develop into an outstanding footballer. Gordon's career trajectory is expected to take him to a high level within the English Football League. The defender's move to Stockport County is a significant signing for the club. McNulty is delighted to continue working with Gordon at Edgeley Park. The signing is a major coup for Stockport County, who will be looking to build on their recent success. Gordon's experience and skills will be invaluable to the team. The defender's move is a significant loss for Rochdale. Rochdale, on the other hand, will be looking to replace Gordon and maintain their momentum after promotion. The club's fans will be eager to see how the team performs without one of their key players. And they will be watching with interest to see how Gordon performs at his new club.