Blue Square South club Weston-super-Mare have bolstered their squad on the Eve of the new season with the double signing of Leon Jeanne and Joshua Klein-Davies.
The talented Jeanne has been with Weston since the start of their pre-season campaign and has impressed a wide audience.
The Seagulls wanted to sign him earlier but where not able to tie him up officially until international clearance was received on Thursday night.
The 28-year-old Cardiff-born midfielder certainly has an impressive pedigree and is described in England and Tottenham Hotspur striker Peter Crouch's autobiography as "the most talented player I have ever played with".
Jeanne started his football career within the youth set up at Arsenal before going on to join Queens Park Rangers where he made his debut against Watford in February 1999.
He made a dozen first-team appearances with the Loftus Road based side prior to leaving in 2001 to join home town club Cardiff City where he made a further two first-team appearances.
Jeanne was released by the Bluebirds in May 2002 and went on to spells with Havant & Waterlooville, a prosperous spell at Port Talbot Town as well as spells with Newport County, Dinas Powys, Barry Town, and Maesteg Park.
His most recent side prior to coming to the Woodspring Stadium was Cardiff Sunday League side Carpenters Arms.
He has also been capped by Wales at under-21 level.
Klein-Davies (pictured) is a local boy having been brought up in the St Pauls area of Bristol.
The 20-year-old Bristol-born striker has been capped by Wales six times at under-17 level and five times at under-19 level.
Klein-Davies played for Stoke Lane and Cadbury Heath prior to joining the Academy at Bristol City.
He signed for Bristol Rovers after being released by Bristol City in May 2007 and went on to make ten first-team appearances for the Pirates.
He spent loan spells at Yate Town, Luton Town, Newport County, Lewes and Bath City and most recently had a spell at Weymouth.










