Check our gallery below to see all the incomings at each of the 12 Premiership clubs as they prepare for the upcoming 2024/25 Irish League campaign.
![Portadown will have a new goalkeeper for their return to the Premiership after Aaron McCarey joined following his exit from Glentoran. McCarey, who spent time in England at the likes of Wolves, Walsall, York City and Portsmouth, has previously played in the Irish League for Warrenpoint Town and Cliftonville.](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjhlNWM4ZjY0LTJlNzAtNGFhNi04NTdlLWNjZGY4Y2E3NWFlNjpiZWEzOGJlYS1hYzQ5LTRhZjUtOWM5NC0zMDE1MWQ3YmM0NDg=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
33. Aaron McCarey (Portadown)
Portadown will have a new goalkeeper for their return to the Premiership after Aaron McCarey joined following his exit from Glentoran. McCarey, who spent time in England at the likes of Wolves, Walsall, York City and Portsmouth, has previously played in the Irish League for Warrenpoint Town and Cliftonville.Photo: Portadown FC
![Former Northern Ireland international Shay McCartan, who also racked up over 200 appearances in England at Burnley, Hyde, Accrington Stanley, Bradford City and Lincoln City, arrived at Portadown after three years with Glentoran. The 30-year-old reportedly joined the Glens for an Irish League record fee of £100,000 from Ballymena United.](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmQxMjM5NDAxLTRjNmQtNDhhNC05MDI3LWE1NzhiNmQyMGEyMjo3Yjk1Njg2ZS1mZWMxLTQ0ODktYmMwYy1lZWEwMDYwYmQ0ZWM=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
34. Shay McCartan (Portadown)
Former Northern Ireland international Shay McCartan, who also racked up over 200 appearances in England at Burnley, Hyde, Accrington Stanley, Bradford City and Lincoln City, arrived at Portadown after three years with Glentoran. The 30-year-old reportedly joined the Glens for an Irish League record fee of £100,000 from Ballymena United.Photo: Portadown FC
![After helping Loughgall win the Championship title and enjoy a stellar first campaign back in the Premiership, Caolan Loughran has returned to Ballymena United - the club he progressed through the youth ranks at - for a third permanent spell.](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjA4M2U1ZmIxLTg5Y2EtNDVhMS1hNjAzLTQzZDYyYWFjNmY5MDo5ZjI2MWQ5MC1jOWMwLTQ3MGEtOWJiNi05MzBlOWFlMDgzZDg=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
35. Caolan Loughran (Ballymena United)
After helping Loughgall win the Championship title and enjoy a stellar first campaign back in the Premiership, Caolan Loughran has returned to Ballymena United - the club he progressed through the youth ranks at - for a third permanent spell.Photo: INPHO/Presseye/Brian Little
![Former Northern Ireland youth international Jack O'Mahony departed Coleraine and now links up with neighbours Ballymena. The 24-year-old played for the Sky Blues as a youngster before spending time at Crusaders and Glenavon.](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjUzZWY4NmU1LTFmMzgtNGJmMS05OTI0LWI1MDNiYzQyNWVjODphZmVlYWU5OC1jZjYwLTRhZTEtOWU2NS1mOTY4YWUyYTQ4ZmY=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
36. Jack O'Mahony (Ballymena United)
Former Northern Ireland youth international Jack O'Mahony departed Coleraine and now links up with neighbours Ballymena. The 24-year-old played for the Sky Blues as a youngster before spending time at Crusaders and Glenavon.Photo: Stephen Hamilton/Inpho