Ross County have completed the signing of central midfielder Jack Turner, who joins the Staggies from English National League outfit Woking. The 23-year-old left Woking at the end of the season, having scored five goals and got four assists in 32 appearances. Turner's move to Dingwall is seen as a significant boost to Ross County's midfield options. Before Woking, Turner spent two years in Scotland with Queen's Park, where he was a key member of the starting 11, making 90 appearances across all competitions, scoring 18 and eight assists. Ross County manager Stuart Kettlewell commented on Turner's arrival, saying he is a really exciting addition to the team. Turner's experience playing in Scotland will be invaluable to the Staggies. He has great pedigree coming through the set-up at Southampton, where he was a teammate of former Staggies loanee Kazeem Olaigbe. Turner's goalscoring ability will fit in well with Ross County's style of play. The midfielder's attitude and ability will be a great asset to the team. Ross County are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season, and Turner's signing is a significant step in the right direction. The Staggies will be looking to build on their recent performances, and Turner's experience will be crucial in helping the team achieve their goals.