Sligo Rovers are delighted to confirm that the club has reached an agreement with exciting young winger Alex Nolan, with the 22-year-old joining the Bit O’Red on a one year deal.
The former Cork City and St Patrick’s Athletic wide man has signed a pre-contract, effective from December 1st and is manager John Russell’s third new addition with the 2026 season on its way.
A graduate of the Shamrock Rovers academy, Dublin born Nolan moved to Shelbourne in 2020 where he won the First Division title a year later. He signed for UCD ahead of the 2023 season where he scored his first goal for the Students against Rovers in February of that year.
Nolan, who can operate on both flanks and as a number ten, moved on to St Pat’s mid-way through 2023. At Richmond Park, he featured in Europe before winning the FAI Cup with Pat’s later that season.
Nolan, who grew up in Dunboyne, Co Meath made his 100th senior career appearance at his next club Cork, where he again reached the cup decider only to be beaten by Shamrock Rovers in the final just a few Sundays ago. This, shortly after Nolan scored at the Showgrounds in the Rebels’ draw with Rovers in Sligo on October 25th in what was the Bit O’Red’s final home game of last season.
Now looking forward to lining out in the famous Rovers red, Nolan told sligorovers.com of his excitement ahead of what he is hoping will be a season to remember.
“Playing against Rovers the last few years for UCD, Pat’s and Cork, it’s always been a challenge”, he says.
“Sligo always gave us problems any time I played against them. The squad has always been young and full of running, playing in a really positive way so I think that’ll just suit me. I like to and want to play (with) the ball on the ground and run at people. My job this year will be to create chances and hopefully finish a few off and that’s what I’m working towards.
“I was in touch with John this time last year but I ended up going to Cork. However, I kept in touch with him and hoped to sign here during the summer. That didn’t work out but I spoke to him again on multiple occasions towards the end of last season and it was a chance I jumped at. From speaking to him and from seeing the way Rovers have played the last few years, it’s a move that really excites me.
“I’m only young but I do have a good bit of experience so far in the league. It definitely helps, knowing the teams, the pitches, who you’re up against and how a certain manager plays. I’d like to think I had a good idea of the strengths and weaknesses of teams last season. Obviously squads change, but you have an idea of what to expect from each manager.”
Listing his hopes for 2026, Nolan is ambitious to keep adding to his trophy haul which includes those First Division and FAI Cup crowns. He also won a Leinster Senior Cup with Pat’s in 2024.
“The manager is building a really decent young squad which will still have experience. I know a few lads already, Jad Hakiki and Cian Kavanagh would have played with me at Shels and Pat’s. John has kept a lot of the experience from last season so we should be strong.
“We definitely want to push for Europe and finish as high as we can. The club hasn’t been in a cup final since 2013 so it’s due a run and I’ve heard all about what it was like the years Rovers won the cup in early 2010s. It’s a dream of mine to be part of another big win here. I hope I can create and score a few goals that might help us realise that ambition.”
Welcoming Nolan to Sligo, Russell says he brought his new winger to the north west to get the fans on their feet.
“You need players with pace and the ability to beat people in one v one situations and Alex will bring that to our team”, Russell tells sligorovers.com.
“Alex is a really talented player and I’m delighted to bring him to Sligo Rovers.
“He is a player who always wants the ball and wants to make things happen in the final third, whether that’s putting dangerous crosses into the box or using his ability to cut in from the right side and get shots off. We’re looking forward to getting going with him in our squad as I feel he really fits our profile well.”
Nolan is the fifteenth player to sign for 2026. These include Carl McHugh, Ollie Denham, Sam Sargeant, Paddy McLean, Gareth McElroy, Conor Reynolds, Sean Stewart, Owen Elding, Cian Kavanagh, Archie Meekison, Will Fitzgerald, Seb Quirk, Kyle McDonagh and Jad Hakiki.
David Goulden
