Blue Square Bet South club Dover Athletic have signed central defender Daniel Webb.
The 28-year-old has joined the Whites on a one-year deal, joining from league rivals Salisbury City.
He has previous Football League experience with Southend United, Hull City and Cambridge United.
Webb`s signing completes manager Nicky Forster’s defensive line-up for next season. The Dover boss has two goalkeepers and eight defenders in place so can now concentrate on bolstering his attacking options.
The 6`1” centre back made over 100 appearances in the Football League between 2000 and 2007. He was then part of AFC Wimbledon’s play-off winning side in Ryman Premier playing thirty-three times and scoring nine goals that season. He often featured as a target man striker at this stage of his career before he was converted to a central defender.
Webb joined Salisbury in 2008 and spent two seasons there until the club’s two-tier demotion to the Southern League.
He moved to Bath City, staying in Conference Premier, where he made twenty-nine appearances. He was loaned to Salisbury in 2011 and soon made the move permanent, a regular at the heart of their defence last season.
Daniel is the son of former Chelsea star David Webb, who has previously managed Southend, Chelsea and Brentford.