Derry sign up first four players
James McClean had been a target for Lincoln City
Derry City have made their first four signings for next season after all the club's previous players were made free agents at the end of the season.
Brothers Shane and Patrick McEleney, Northern Ireland U21 striker James McClean and Davy McDaid have all agreed deals with the Brandywell club.
Derry were expelled from the League of Ireland by the FAI but are expected to play in the First Division next term.
Last month Stephen Kenny agreed to stay on as manager of the Candystripes.
The four players have all signed two-year deals with the club.
McClean was a recent target for Lincoln City while McDaid scored three goals for Derry in the closing games of last season.
Patrick McEleney is a Northern Ireland U21 international who has been released by Sunderland while his brother Shane made some first-team appearances for Derry in the last Premier Division campaign.
"These are good young players who have a big part to play in the future of Derry City, so we are delighted to have secured their signatures," said Kenny.
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