Ed Francis is a Grecian!

Ed Francis on Exmouth beach holding an ECFC scarf above his head

Exeter City are delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Ed Francis for an undisclosed fee from National League side Gateshead. 

Signing on a two-year deal – with a club option of a third - Ed becomes Gary Caldwell’s fifth capture of the summer transfer window and linked up with his new side on Thursday. 

The Manchester native began his career at the age of six with the Man City academy and signed a professional deal in 2018, captaining the under-18s in the final of the FA Youth Cup against Chelsea in 2017. 

Graduating from the academy at the Etihad, he moved to the Netherlands where joined Almere City and featured for both the first and development side in the second and third division. 

The 24-year-old was signed by Wolves in January 2019, loaned to Grasshoppers Zurich, then joined League Two side Harrogate Town in the 2020/21 season. 

He played 20 times for the Sulphurites and scored his first goal in England – and was announced by the North Yorkshire side as a new signing at St James Park before a league game in December 2020. He also played against the Grecians in September 2021. 

Ed then joined Notts County, where he was part of their 2022/23 National League promotion winning side – he played a total of 53 games in two seasons for the Magpies.

Francis enjoyed further success last season with Gateshead, where he was a winner at Wembley as the Heed lifted the FA Trophy. He leaves the Tyneside club with 58 appearances – 14 of those as club captain - and three goals. 

“I’m very happy to be here, I’m really excited for the new season and I can’t wait to get started,” Ed said from a sunny Exmouth beach, where the squad were engaged in a pre-season team bonding session.

“I first heard about the interest about a month ago and I was desperate to get the deal over the line, and I’m very pleased."
Ed Francis on interest from City

“Myself and Gary had a very good honest conversation about the club and how it was fan owned, with the connection to the fans. That is something I had last year with Gateshead, so that really suits me. 

“We spoke about how he wants me to play and where I fit in, and it all really appealed to me.”

Manager Gary Caldwell explained what it was about Ed that made him the perfect fit for Exeter City. 

“Ed is a left-footed player who is technically very gifted and we see him as someone who has a big future as our number six,” Gary said.

“He actually started out as a centre-back and transitioned when he signed for Harrogate, and is someone who is at a perfect stage of his career to continue his development and improve as a player.

“Most importantly, he was desperate to sign for us.”