PORTLAND United have agreed deals with Harrison Bruton, Brin Doyle and Jack Delves for the 2023/24 season.

Doyle is a permanent deal after joining from Dorchester last September.

He went on to score nine goals in 30 appearances for the islanders and is considered one of Dorset’s best attacking talents.

Doyle was named 'management team player of the season' at the club's end-of-season awards.

Meanwhile, Weymouth have confirmed the exit of goalkeeper Harrison Bruton, who has agreed to join Portland United.

Rising star Bruton has long been a fixture in the Weymouth first-team setup after signing a one-year deal in July.

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Bruton was often seen training with the Terras and assisting with warm-ups this season, playing second fiddle to Bert White and Zaki Oualah.

He did not make his senior Weymouth debut and has only played five times for the Terras' under-23s this season.

Bruton earned game time at Wessex League sides AFC Stoneham, Shaftesbury and Portland United last season.

And it is the Blues who have secured Bruton's services for the 2023/24 Wessex League campaign.

He played five times under new boss Kyle Critchell, made 15 appearances at Shaftesbury and eight at AFC Stoneham.

Bruton and Doyle join Connor Callow and George Stuttle in agreeing terms with Portland for next season.

Delves, meanwhile, joined from Dorset Premier League side Dorchester Sports in February and scored eight minutes into his debut at AFC Portchester.

He scored twice more on his way to making 11 appearances for Kyle Critchell’s men and commits to Portland on a permanent basis for 2023/24.