Burton Albion have completed the signing of 21-year-old forward Miller Matthews-Lewis from Hemel Hempstead Town for an undisclosed fee. The striker put pen to paper on a two-and-a-half year deal that includes an option of a further year.
The move sees Burton Albion add a young and promising attacking option to their squad as the club continues to plan for both the present and the future. Matthews-Lewis arrives following an impressive spell in non-league football, where his performances have attracted attention from higher up the football pyramid.
Miller Matthews-Lewis has developed his game with Hamel Hampstead Town, establishing himself as an energetic and mobile forward. At just 21 years of age, he has shown string potential, combing pace, movement, and a willingness to press defences from the front.
His format the non-league level has earned him the opportunity to step up to the EFL, with Burton Albion moving quickly to secure his signature on a long-term contract.
The arrival of Matthews-Lewis reflects Burton Albion’s commitment to identifying and developing emerging talent, following the signing of other non-league attackers this year in Tyrese Shade and Kain Adom. By offering a two-and-a-half-year contract with an option for a third, the Brewers have demonstrated confidence in the forward’s long-term potential.
While he may initially be integrated gradually, Matthews-Lewis provides added depth and competition in the attacking positions. His singing also offers flexibility for the club as they balance immediate results with longer-term squad planning.
With other EFL clubs circling around the Brewers other forward options, the Miller Matthews-Lewis singing adds another layer to Burton Albion’s attacking options as the season progresses. Supporters will be eager to see how quickly the young forward adapts to the demands of the EFL and whether he can translate his non-league form to the professional game.
As Burton Albion continue to shape their squad, this move could prove to be an important investment in the club’s future.