Notts County has made significant moves in the transfer market by signing defender James Gibbons and welcoming back winger Callum Roberts. Both players have agreed to two-year deals as the club prepares for its return to League One after an 11-year absence. Gibbons, a 28-year-old who recently became a free agent after leaving Cambridge United, was instrumental in their promotion-winning campaign. Director of Football Richard Montague expressed his excitement about Gibbons, highlighting his versatility and leadership qualities. Meanwhile, Callum Roberts, 29, returns to Notts County after a successful stint with Scunthorpe United, where he scored 19 goals in 44 appearances last season. Montague praised Roberts for his attacking prowess and experience, noting his previous contributions to the club. With these signings, Notts County aims to strengthen their squad and make a mark in League One next season.