Morecambe FC have signed former Colchester United defender Cameron Coxe on a two-year deal. The 27-year-old full-back joins the Shrimps after leaving Boreham Wood, where he made 80 appearances. Coxe, a Wales under-21 international, made nearly 50 appearances for Colchester after signing for them from Solihull Moors at the start of the 2021-22 season, initially on loan. He told the Morecambe website: “To join a club that has those ambitions, that wants to do well, that wants to get promoted. That’s the main aim for everyone involved. “It’s something that really excites me and I can’t wait to get going. We all want to give something back this season.” Morecambe boss Adam Lakeland said: “I’m delighted to bring Cameron to Morecambe FC. “He is a player with tremendous experience, most of which has been in the National League and EFL, which shows we are bringing yet another quality player into the football club. “Cameron achieved promotion from the National League South with his last club only two seasons ago, so he understands what is required week in, week out, and you can't have enough players who understand just what is required to be successful in your dressing room. “In addition to all that experience, Cameron is only 27 years old, so he can still have his best years ahead of him and hopefully that will be here at Morecambe. “I like how positive he is from full back or wing back, he relishes opportunities to get forward, to be aggressive and when in advanced areas, has quality to create chances and chip in with the odd goal. “He has the athleticism which I like in players and I'm sure he will be a great addition to the group. I look forward to working with him.” Coxe joins former Colchester academy striker Teddy Collis in signing for Morecambe, ahead of next season.