FC Halifax Town: Former Bolton midfielder King joins The Shaymen
King, 23, played for several non-league clubs in the north-west, such as Altrincham, Nantwich, Kendal, Trafford, Ashton, Witton and Droylsden, before getting his big break to join Bolton in 2016.
But a transfer embargo meant he was unable to be registered for their first-team, so had to be content to feature for their under 23 side, alongside Halifax team-mate Jack Earing.
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Hide AdAfter Bolton's transfer embargo was lifted in September 2017, King made his Wanderers debut in a 3-0 defeat at West Ham in the League Cup, playing alongside Earing.
He played for Bolton twice more that season, in a 2-0 league defeat at Bristol City the same month, and 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Huddersfield in January.
But he was released by the club at the end of the 2017-18 season, and signed for St Mirren on a two-year deal, although he left the club in January this year.
King is considered to be a versatile player, and has played as an attacking midfielder, a winger and a striker during his career so far.