Hartlepool United must continue building momentum after an initial transfer breakthrough. The club has signed Jordan Hugill, a hero of Ronnie Moore's 'Great Escape', on a permanent deal. Hugill will reunite with his former Rotherham United manager Lee Clark at Victoria Park. The signing of Morecambe's Jack Nolan is also a coup, with the 25-year-old forward snubbing EFL and National League interest. Nolan scored 19 league goals for Morecambe last season, and will hope to replicate that form in the National League. Spennymoor Town's Corey McKeown and Brooklyn Ilunga are also set to join the club, with work ongoing to strengthen the squad further. A solid goalkeeper and another striker are needed to complete the summer signings. Reports suggest interest in FC Halifax Town's Will Harris, but the former Sunderland and Gateshead striker will be in high demand. A commanding and dependable goalkeeper is essential for Hartlepool United's success in the National League. The club's summer revamp is gaining momentum, and it's crucial that the momentum is maintained as the new season approaches. Lee Clark and his team are working hard behind the scenes to prepare for the new campaign, and the signings so far have been a promising start. With pre-season training set to begin later this month, Hartlepool United are ready to take the next step in their preparations for the new season.