NATHAN THOMAS has found himself a new club following his York City exit. 

Thomas departed York at the end of last season, despite being invited back for pre-season training, with the winger opting to explore his options elsewhere. 

The winger has now signed for Northern Premier League side Marske United, beating competition from a number of higher-division sides to Thomas' signature. 

The club described Thomas' arrival as the biggest in their history on social media, with Thomas local to the club and arriving with EFL experience. 

Thomas made just 11 appearances for York last season in the Vanarama National League after struggling with injuries, first joining the club under former manager John Askey. 

Marske manager Graeme Lee was happy to get his man, telling the club website: "We’ve been in conversations for a few weeks now, trying to persuade him, trying to get him down.

“He’s played a few games for us. He’s a hell of a talent, and a hell of coup for us as a club to bring someone of his ability with what he has done in the game so far.

“And a great age, he still has so much to offer, so we are very fortunate and looking forward to working with him.”

Thomas was also 'delighted' to be joining Marske, saying: “I’m delighted to eventually get it across the line.

“It’s been quite a few weeks, but really looking forward to getting started. The season is right around the corner now so looking forward to getting going.

“The main instigator was the manager and what the club want to try and do in the next couple of seasons, and push at the right end of the league.

“There will be ups and downs this season. I’m sure of it. There always is, but the support of the village is the biggest thing, and at the end of the day that is why we are all here.”