Bristol Rovers have successfully signed Bobby Kamwa, a promising winger, after he turned down a new contract offer from Newport County. The 26-year-old has agreed to a pre-contract with the club, marking a significant addition to Rovers' squad ahead of the upcoming season. Kamwa's decision comes after he met with six EFL clubs, but ultimately chose Rovers following positive discussions with manager Steve Evans. The club had initially shortlisted several wingers, narrowing it down to three before engaging in extensive talks with Kamwa. These discussions included a four-hour face-to-face meeting in Leeds, which solidified his commitment to join Bristol Rovers. Kamwa, who previously played for Newport County, has a solid track record, scoring 14 goals and providing nine assists in 95 appearances during his time with the Exiles. His contributions were vital in helping Newport secure their League Two status last season, including a crucial brace against Oldham Athletic. With Kamwa now on board, Bristol Rovers look to enhance their attacking options as they prepare for the new campaign.