Former Premier League defender Phil Bardsley has donated his entire salary to charity after signing for Stockport until the end of the season.
The wages of the 37-year-old full-back, who left Burnley in the summer after spells at Manchester United, Sunderland and Stoke, will go to the Sky Bet League Two clubās Community Trust.
āOver the last couple of months, Iāve had the honour of training with the club as I return from injury,ā said Bardsley.
āDuring this time, Iāve been welcomed in as part of the team and made to feel at home.
āCounty is a club with a clear mission and with real opportunity ahead of it, both within the league and within the local community, itās this mission which makes County incredibly exciting to be involved with.ā
The Stockport County Community Trust provides an extensive programme of work in the local area, including education through sport, volunteering and promoting healthy, active lifestyles.
āPhil has had an incredibly successful career at the very top of the football pyramid,ā said manager Dave Challinor.
āHis skill, experience and tenacity will be a huge asset to the club as we continue our campaign, and we look forward to welcoming him into the side.ā