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03 Dec 2025

Treaty United announce the signing of former Bray Wanderers striker

Treaty United have announced the signing of Cian Curtis from Bray Wanderers ahead of the 2026 season

Treaty United announce the signing of former Bray Wanderers striker

Cian Curtis in action against Treaty United in last season's SSE Airtricity First Division Promotion Play-Off in Athlone I PICTURE: Sportsfile

TREATY United have announced the signing of Cian Curtis from Bray Wanderers ahead of the 2026 season.

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The 21-year-old Dubliner arrives following a full season with the Wicklow side and becomes the first new signing for Tommy Barrett’s side.

Curtis joins Treaty having come through the Shamrock Rovers academy where he won EA Sports Men’s U19 Player of the Year and played a key role in Rovers’ league and cup double in 2023.

The attacker then made the move to Wexford FC in 2024, scoring 10 goals in 42 appearances across all competitions. A switch to Bray Wanderers in 2025 saw him continue that form, netting 10 goals and providing 3 assists in all competitions.

Speaking to Treaty United, Cian said: "Signing for Treaty United is a great step for me. The club has a clear ambition and a setup that I feel will help me develop. It feels like the right environment for me to push on and perform. I’m looking forward to getting started, meeting the lads, and contributing as much as I can on the pitch.

Manager Tommy Barrett commented: "Delighted to get Cian signed. He has shown that he can score in the league for the last two seasons, 10 last season with Bray and the same with Wexford. He has bundles of energy, a very good finisher, and will really add to our attacking options. He is young but experienced in the league and I’m looking forward to seeing him develop further with us."

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