Caernarfon Town has signed former Carlisle United and Aston Villa striker Brad Young, who joins the Welsh Premier League side from UAE-based FC Baniyas. Young, 22, has previously played for The New Saints in Wales, where he became the top scorer in the league. He has also had spells with Carlisle United, scoring three goals in 20 appearances, and Ayr. Young's move to Caernarfon Town comes after a controversial spell with Al-Orobah in the Saudi Pro League, which ended with FIFA imposing a transfer ban on the club. He then moved to FC Baniyas in the UAE, but has now returned to British football with Caernarfon Town. The striker could make his debut for the club against Connah's Quay Nomads on January 9. Caernarfon Town is currently fourth in the Welsh Premier League, and the signing of Young is a significant boost to their attack. Young's experience playing in Wales and his goal-scoring record make him a valuable addition to the team. Chris Beech, who managed Young during his time at Carlisle United, will be familiar with the striker's abilities. Keith Millen, who also managed Young at Carlisle United, will also know what to expect from the young striker. Caernarfon Town's fans will be excited to see Young in action, and his signing is a positive move for the club. The club's management will be hoping that Young can make an immediate impact and help the team climb the league table.