Notts County have pulled off a major coup by securing the signature of Beck-Ray Enoru, a rising star in English football. But here's where it gets exciting: this 23-year-old forward isn't just any signing—he's a key figure in Tamworth's recent promotion success, and now he's making the leap to League Two.
Enoru, who joined Tamworth from Barwell in 2024, played a pivotal role in helping the Lambs secure promotion from National League North. His journey is particularly inspiring: arriving in England from Cameroon at just 16, he’s quickly climbed the football ladder, showcasing talent and determination that’s hard to ignore.
And this is the part most people miss: despite Tamworth’s disappointment at losing a player who’s been central to their success, Enoru leaves with their full support. Lambs manager Andy Peaks revealed that offers had been on the table during the summer, and Enoru felt “now is the right time” to take this next step.
Notts County’s director of football, Richard Montague, couldn’t hide his enthusiasm, describing Enoru as having a “very exciting profile” that will “add a new dimension” to the Magpies’ attack. With a two-and-a-half-year deal in place, the club is clearly betting big on his potential.
But here’s the controversial question: Can Enoru replicate his lower-league success at a higher level? While his talent is undeniable, the jump to League Two is no small feat. What do you think—is this the start of something special, or will the step up prove too challenging? Let us know in the comments below!