CHRISTIAN Roberts will be unveiled as a Swindon Town player tomorrow after agreeing personal terms with manager Andy King.
The 24-year-old striker was at the County Ground yesterday, thrashing out the finer points of his contract and he will return in the morning to put pen to paper in time to feature against Oldham on Saturday.
Roberts switches from West Country rivals Bristol City for an initial fee of £20,000.
That figure could rise to £50,000, with further installments based on appearances and performance.
As part of the deal, City have asked for Roberts not to be included in Town's side when the two teams meet at the County Ground for the League One clash on March 28 or in any meeting between the clubs during the 2004/05 season.
That includes cup competitions and any potential play-off showdown.
An undisclosed sell-on clause is also included in the transfer.
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