Shrewsbury Town has made a significant addition to their squad by signing Isaac Fletcher, who believes he is the perfect fit for the club's project. The 24-year-old midfielder, who arrives from Barrow on a two-year deal, is eager to contribute to Shrewsbury's efforts to improve on last season's 19th-place finish in League Two. Fletcher expressed his enthusiasm for the club's ambitions and the direction in which they are heading under manager Gavin Cowan. He stated, 'Everything seems to be moving in the right direction and it's a project that I believe I fit into.' Cowan, who has long admired Fletcher's talent, first noticed him during his time at Brackley Town when Fletcher scored against his team while playing for Spennymoor Town. Last season, Fletcher scored seven goals for Barrow, although the team faced relegation to the National League. The midfielder shared his excitement about finally completing the transfer, noting that it had been in the works for some time. He emphasized that getting the deal done quickly was a priority for him, and he looks forward to developing his skills at Shrewsbury Town and making an impact on the field.