Defender makes a move to Italy
Grecians defender Myles Anderson has today (Tuesday) completed a move to Italian club AC Monza.
Anderson was on a short-term contract with the Grecians and will join the Brianzoli, who are based just outside of Milan and play in Serie C2 on the fourth tier of Italian football.
City manager Paul Tisdale expressed his disappointment in losing the player, but wished him well for his future and thanked him for his hard work.
Tis said: “We’re disappointed as a club to see Myles leave, but we’re delighted for him as a person that he has been given the opportunity to play football on the continent and experience a new culture and way of life.
“I can’t think of many players that have come through the Cat & Fiddle in the past few years that have been more dedicated to improving themselves as Myles. He has developed immensely since joining us in January and he leaves us a better player, both technically and physically.
“It is disappointing to lose a player who ordinarily we would have been keen to tie down on a longer-term deal, but as a club we have to accept our financial situation and the limitations that brings.
“But he has been incredibly dedicated every day during his time with us and he deserves every success in the future. Monza are inheriting a bright and diligent young man and I wish to thank him for all the hard work he has put in.”
Myles leaves Exeter City with the best wishes from everyone at the club.