Seymour re-joins the club after six years away. In that time, he has played for a number of Sussex clubs including Crawley Town and Eastbourne Borough, as well as a short stint in Hampshire with Portsmouth.

Boss Chris Agutter said, “Taylor is a fantastic character who not only brings added quality to our goalkeeping union but also real personality to our changing room.

“In Taylor, we have brought in an excellent goalkeeper – arguably one of, if not, the best Sussex-based goalkeepers who will provide healthy competition for our number 1 Chris Haigh.

“Above all else Taylor loves the football club and understands the football club, he knows what success at Woodside Road looks like and understands what it means and we can’t have enough people in our changing room that appreciate this”.

Seymour suffered a knee injury last August that ruled him out of the entirety of last season after signing for Burgess Hill. After successful surgery in March, he is now fully fit and ready for a second spell at his home club.

“The club has come on leaps and bounds since I was last here”, said Seymour, “from where it was as a club, on and off the pitch, to where it is now, it’s night and day.

“I’m buzzing, it’s a club I care about and love so much so I’m over the moon!”
Taylor Seymour

Taylor Seymour celebrating a goal in amongst the crowd for Worthing’s Play-Off Semi-Final at Maidstone United.

Seymour’s registration has been completed and he is available for selection at Saturday’s season opener against Weston-super-Mare.