24-07-2022, 09:22
AFC Wimbledon striker Zach Robinson has signed a new two-year deal at the club.
The 20-year-old spent last term on loan at non-league sides Hemel Hempstead Town and Hampton & Richmond Borough before being recalled by the Dons.
"We're delighted that Zach has committed his future to the club," manager Johnnie Jackson told the club website.
"He's a bright young player with lots of potential. Hopefully he can play a big part in bringing the club success."
The striker, who has spent most of his career on loan, impressed in non-league first-team football last season, scoring four goals in 12 games.
When he returned to AFC Wimbledon at the end of their 2021-22 campaign, he started in four of their final eight games and scored his first League One goal in a 1-1 draw against Charlton Athletic.
The Dons get their League Two campaign under way at home to Gillingham on Saturday, 30 July, after their relegation from the third tier.
The 20-year-old spent last term on loan at non-league sides Hemel Hempstead Town and Hampton & Richmond Borough before being recalled by the Dons.
"We're delighted that Zach has committed his future to the club," manager Johnnie Jackson told the club website.
"He's a bright young player with lots of potential. Hopefully he can play a big part in bringing the club success."
The striker, who has spent most of his career on loan, impressed in non-league first-team football last season, scoring four goals in 12 games.
When he returned to AFC Wimbledon at the end of their 2021-22 campaign, he started in four of their final eight games and scored his first League One goal in a 1-1 draw against Charlton Athletic.
The Dons get their League Two campaign under way at home to Gillingham on Saturday, 30 July, after their relegation from the third tier.
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