Morecambe FC has made a significant move in the transfer market by signing striker Teddy Collis as their second acquisition of the close season. The 21-year-old forward has agreed to a two-year contract at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, bringing with him a promising track record. Last season, Collis scored nine goals for Billericay Town, playing a crucial role in their promotion to the National League South and their victory in the BBC Essex Cup. His previous stint at Brightlingsea Regent saw him net 31 goals in the 2024/25 season, showcasing his scoring ability. Collis expressed his excitement about joining Morecambe, stating that he looks forward to being part of a new journey under a new manager and team. The announcement of his signing came just a day after Will Smith was confirmed as the first signing for Morecambe's manager, Adam Lakeland. Lakeland shared his enthusiasm about Collis, noting that he had been keen to sign him for over a year. He believes that Collis has the potential to excel even further in his career, highlighting his energy, creativity, and goal-scoring instincts. With over 60 goals in the last three seasons in non-league football, Collis is expected to be a valuable asset for Morecambe as they aim for success in the upcoming season.