Boro sign Olly Dyson from York City on an initial month's loan and Aidan Rutledge is staying to the end of season but Ryan Qualter is leaving the club.
Olly Dyson is described as 'a versatile 24 year old who has an abundance of energy', he has joined Jono Greening's side on an initial month's loan.
Dyson, who joined the Minstermen in 2020, has been an ever-present first team player until this season, having made over 100 appearances for York.
Dyson will be no stranger to some of the Seadogs, having played with Dom Tear and Luca Colville at Huddersfield, whilst Ryan Whitley played alongside Dyson at York City.
Olly helped the Minstermen to promotion from National League North via the play-offs in 2021/22 and the club say his experience and versatility will be a boost to Jono's side over the coming weeks.
Meanwhile Aidan Rutledge's loan from Gateshead has been extended until the end of the season.
The loan, which was due to end prior to Tuesday's fixture with Boston United, has been extended until the end of the season. Aidan has impressed for the Seadogs during his spell to date.
The club say:
"We would like to thank Gateshead for their help in the move and we look forward to continuing to see Aidan in a Scarborough shirt over the coming weeks in the push for the play-offs.
The move is subject to National League and FA approval."
Also today Boro announced the departure of Ryan Qualter following an opportunity to further his career.
It's understood the experienced defender, who leaves the club on the best of terms, has been offered an opportunity to coach and play at a good level and found the opportunity too good to turn down and his wishes have been respected.
Qualter, who signed on loan initially last season from Matlock, made the move permanent in the summer for his second spell with the Seadogs, after joining the club at Queensgate under Paul Foot and Bryan Hughes.
The club said:
"We would like to wish Qualts the very best at his new club, which offers increased responsibilities.
Both Ryan and his family will always be welcome at Scarborough"


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