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Bromley’s free‑transfer Adeboyejo bolsters Ravens' fire‑power for League One debut

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

Bromley have secured striker Victor Adeboyejo on a free transfer after he left Mansfield Town in May, completing the club’s seventh summer signing as they prepare for their first League One campaign. The 28‑year‑old forward joins the Ravens' squad ahead of the new season, filling a clear need for proven fire‑power.

The newly promoted side identified a requirement for proven fire‑power to compete in the third tier, prompting a recruitment drive that already delivered Kamil Conteh, Shamal George and Ethon Archer. All three newcomers will train together at the Hayes Lane ground with Adeboyejo, reinforcing the attacking unit.

Adeboyejo’s résumé includes a January move to Mansfield after spells at Leyton Orient, Barnsley, Bristol Rovers, Burton Albion and Bolton Wanderers, giving him extensive English lower‑league experience. His gritty background is expected to help Bromley navigate the challenges of League One.

The transfer was confirmed in July, accompanied by a Getty Images] photo credit, and the announcement highlighted the free‑transfer nature of the deal. The club’s media release also featured the generic Images tag.

Bromley open their inaugural third‑tier season with an away fixture at Barnsley on 15 August, a test of how quickly Adeboyejo can adapt to the step up. The August clash will be closely watched by supporters eager for early points.

Integrating the 28‑year‑old forward will be a priority for the manager, as success hinges on his ability to convert chances and complement Conteh, George and Archer. The club’s ambition to remain competitive in their debut League One season is evident in the swift assembly of attacking options.

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