Gillingham have completed the signing of a new defender.
Liam Gordon, who has played all of his professional career in Scotland to date, has made the move to Priestfield.

The 30-year-old centre-back joins Gillingham on a two-year deal after leaving Motherwell.
He made 57 appearances during his time at Fir Park, scoring two goals but he turned down the chance to stay at the club.
“When Gillingham came knocking it was a move that really interested me,” said Gordon.
“After speaking with the manager and the rest of the coaching staff I came away with a great feeling about the place. I am delighted to be here.”
Gordon is the fourth new signing this summer for Gills boss Gareth Ainsworth with James Brophy, Zane Albarus and Will Goodwin already snapped up.
After playing his youth football at Dundee and Raith, Gordon made his professional debut for Hearts in 2014. He joined St Johnstone the following summer and won the Scottish FA Cup in 2021, starting as St Johnstone beat Hibernian 1-0. He left St Johnstone to join Motherwell in 2024.


