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Bromley have signed striker Nicke Kabamba from National League side Barnet for an undisclosed fee.

The 31-year-old scored 63 goals in 124 appearances for the Bees after joining the club from Northampton Town in 2022.

Kabamba has scored 10 National League goals this season as Barnet have taken 50 points from 25 games to sit third in the table, one point behind leaders York City.

He becomes Bromley's second signing of the winter transfer window after the Ravens made Ben Thompson's loan move from Stevenage permanent on Thursday.

Kabamba has also played for Portsmouth, Hartlepool United and Kilmarnock, plus a host of non-league clubs, in a career spanning almost 15 years.

Bromley did not reveal the length of the contract.
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#12
Bromley have signed MK Dons wing-back Brooklyn Ilunga on a permanent deal.

The 21-year-old has made six appearances for the Dons this season.

Ilunga came through the youth ranks at the club and has made 23 appearances in total.

He spent time on loan at Royston Town and Hemel Hempstead Town, as well as two spells with National League side Wealdstone.

Bromley have already made Ben Thompson's loan move from Stevenage permanent and signed striker Nicke Kabamba in the January transfer window.

The Ravens did not state , externalthe length of Ilunga's contract.
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#13
Bromley have signed forward Adam Mayor on loan from Millwall until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old has only featured once for the Lions this season, in their 3-0 FA Cup third-round win over Dagenham & Redbridge earlier this month.

Mayor is the second Millwall player to join Bromley with defender Kamarl Grant currently on a season-long loan with the League Two club.

He has previous experience of League Two with Morecambe from whom he joined Millwall last January.

Meanwhile, Bromley goalkeeper Grant Smith has signed a new contract at Hayes Lane.

The 31-year-old saved two penalties in the Ravens' National League promotion final shootout victory over Solihull Moors in May.

Smith has made 74 appearances since joining the club from Yeovil Town in 2023.

The club have not stated the length of his new contract.
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Bromley have signed Maldini Kacurri from Arsenal on loan until the end of the season.

The Ravens have also brought in 21-year-old winger Marcus Ifill, external from Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee.

Defender Kacurri, 19, made his debut for the Gunners' first team in a 5-1 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the Carabao Cup in September.

Kacurri spent time in the youth team at Bromley before moving to Fulham and later Arsenal.

"It's a familiar place for me and I'm happy to be back," Kacurri told Bromley's official website., external

Ifill has made two appearances for Brighton's under-21s this season. The club have not disclosed the length of the contract.
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Bromley have signed winger Harry McKirdy after he terminated his contract with Hibernian by mutual agreement.

McKirdy joined the Scottish Premiership side in 2022 and made only 33 appearances - with seven in the current campaign.

The 27-year-old missed much of the first-half of 2023-24 after having heart surgery before returning to former club Swindon Town on loan.

It was at Swindon during his first spell that McKirdy enjoyed his most prolific period, scoring 21 goals in 37 games during the 2021-22 season as they reached the League Two play-offs.

McKirdy began his career with Aston Villa and has also played for Carlisle, Crewe, Stevenage, Newport County and Port Vale.
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#16
Bromley midfielder Jude Arthurs has signed a new deal with the League Two club.

Arthurs, 23, has played more than 150 times for the club since first joining in 2020.

Last season, he played 41 times in League Two as both he and Bromley adapted well to their first season in the English Football League.

The former Gillingham youth player scored four goals in 2024-25, including strikes both home and away against his former club.

Bromley have not disclosed the length of Arthurs' new deal.
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Bromley captain Byron Webster has signed a new deal with the League Two club.

The 38-year-old centre-back moved to the club in September 2020 and has gone on to play almost 200 games.

Webster, whose former clubs include Millwall, Yeovil Town and Carlisle United, has been part of the club's most successful period.

As well as helping them reach promotion to the English Football League a year ago, he was part of the side that won the 2022 FA Trophy.

He is the second Ravens player to agree a new deal after Jude Arthurs extended his stay at the club last week.

Bromley have not disclosed the length of Webster's new contract.
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Forwards Louis Dennis and Olufela Olomola are among seven players leaving Bromley after their first season in the English Football League.

The Ravens finished 11th in League Two having won the National League play-off final last season.

Dennis was a regular during their promotion-winning campaign and scored two goals this season while Olomola also scored twice but had not featured in the first team since 5 January.

Goalkeeper David Aziaya, midfielders Myles Weston and Callum Corbin, forward Harry McKirdy and wing-back Antonio Morgan are also leaving Bromley.

The club announced earlier this month that midfielderJude Arthurs and captain Byron Webster had both signed new contracts to remain at Hayes Lane.
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#19
Bromley have agreed a deal to sign midfielder Mitch Pinnock when his contract expires this summer at League One side Northampton Town.

In late May, Northampton announced that the 30-year-old had been offered a deal to stay but opted to leave due to family reasons.

He previously played for the Ravens during the 2014-15 Conference South season, making eight appearances.

Pinnock made 200 appearances for Northampton, scoring 24 goals and registering 35 assists.

"The reason I chose Bromley was because after meeting with the manager and the chairman, I was excited about the future ambitions for the club," he told the club website, external.

"What I can bring to the team is experience of getting promoted out of League Two and on the pitch, I can bring energy, creativity and character."
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