Truro City secure deals for Charsley and Donnellan

Shaun Donnellan (left) and Harry Charsley are Truro City's first permanent signings of the January transfer window
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Truro City have signed midfielder Harry Charsley and defender Shaun Donnellan on free transfers.
Donnellan, 29, has been on loan from Livingston since August and has agreed a multi-year deal after leaving the Scottish Premiership side.
The former Torquay United player has scored once in 16 National League appearances for the Tinners this season.
Charlsey, also 29, has signed an 18-month contract at the Cornish club.
The former Everton academy player had spells at Mansfield Town, Port Vale and Newport County, playing 142 times in League One and Two before moving to Oldham in the summer of 2024.
But his time at Boundary Park has been affected by a hip injury - he has featured just once this season in a Vertu Trophy loss to Manchester City's under-21 side and last started a league game on 7 September 2024.
"I've been back training for a few months now and I'm ready to make up for lost time and play as many games as I can," Charsley told the Truro City website.
"I will work hard, first and foremost, with lots of energy to get up and down the pitch, whilst trying to chip in with a few goals. I know every game for Truro at this level will be a battle, so you've just got to fight for every point.
"There's no gimmies in the National League and we have to turn up every week. I will be doing that - just like I have done with every other club I have played for."