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24th August 2021
05:37pm BST

"I first heard about this move at the start of last week. As soon as I heard about it, I spoke to the manager and then it was just about how quickly I could get it done and get up here to get playing. "I'm someone who wants to get on the ball, who wants to help build the team up and start attacks, and hopefully I can chuck a few set-pieces in there as well and a few goals and assists."Kelly is one of a number of Irish or former Ireland U21 stars that have secured moves this summer. The biggest Irish transfer of the summer saw Nathan Collins join Burnley from Stoke for £12m, while James McCarthy left Crystal Palace on a free to link up with Celtic. Other recognisable names on the move include Gavin Bazunu (Portsmouth, loan), Troy Parrott (MK Dons, loan), Jimmy Dunne (QPR, loan), Richard Keogh (Blackpool), Stephen Ward (Walsall), Alan Judge (Colchester) and James Collins (Cardiff City). The highest profile Irish international yet to pick up a club for the 2021/22 season is Robbie Brady. Released from Burnley, earlier this summer, the 29-year-old will be hoping to land a Premier League move before the transfer window closes at 11pm on August 31. [caption id="attachment_234827" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny, left, and Robbie Brady before the UEFA Europa Conference League third qualifying round first leg match between Shamrock Rovers and Teuta at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Robbie Brady has been training away over the summer and several Championship sides are said to be keen on securing his services. Brady is holding out for a Premier League side, and something longer than a one-season deal.
Other Ireland internationals still not attached to clubs, as of today, are:
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