Ballymena United has made a significant move in the transfer market by signing former Larne star Glynn. The 24-year-old joins the club after his contract with Cliftonville expired, bringing valuable Irish League experience to The Showgrounds. Glynn has previously won two Premiership titles with Larne and has also played for Dungannon Swifts and Glenavon. His ambition is clear as he aims to add more medals to his collection while helping Ballymena United improve on their recent performances. The club finished ninth last season, just ahead of play-off winners Crusaders, and is looking to climb the Premiership table in the upcoming season. Manager Kearney, who took over from Jim Ervin in December, is focused on building a competitive squad and is expected to make several more signings this summer. Glynn's addition is seen as a key step in Ballymena United's quest for success and potential European qualification.