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Oldham bolster squad with French midfielder Maouche

The Latics strengthen their struggling squad with the signing of French midfielder Mohamed Maouche.

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By Alex Beard

Athletic have reinforced their struggling squad with the signing of French midfielder Mohamed Maouche on a free.

The 24-year-old has signed a two-year deal with the option for a third year, too. He started his career in his homeland with Saint-Etienne, before joining Swiss side Servette FC in 2011.

Three years later he moved on to Lausanne- in the Swiss Super league, where he stayed for a year before signing for Ligue 2 club Tours and now Oldham.

Maouche will wear the number 37 shirt at Boundary Park and joins a team stuck at the foot of the table, and still awaiting their first win.

The Latics secured a serviceable 2-2 draw with last time out, and will travel to face mid-table Bristol next time out.

This is Oldham’s third free agent signing in the last seven days, following on from last week’s additions of Gevaro Nepomuceno and Abdelhakim Omrani.

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