harlton Athletic defender Nathan Asiimwe has signed a new contract and joined AFC Wimbledon on a season-long loan.
The full-back, 20, has signed a two-year deal with the Championship club, who have an option to extend the contract by a further year.
He will spend the coming season with the newly-promoted League One side, managed by former Charlton player and boss Johnnie Jackson.
Asiimwe ended last season on loan at Walsall and was part of the Saddlers side pipped to promotion by the Dons in the League Two play-off final at Wembley.
He also had a spell on loan at Hartlepool United last season and has made 28 appearances so far for Charlton's first team since graduating from their academy.
Asiimwe told AFC Wimbledon's website, external: "This was an attractive opportunity for me because I know the gaffer briefly from Charlton.
"This is a step up to a new level for not just me but Wimbledon too, so this is a natural progression for me.
"I like to be energetic down the flanks and help out in both boxes where possible. I know I can defend well but also support the attack with good deliveries into the box."
AFC Wimbledon have signed strikers Danilo Orsi and Antwoine Hackford on permanent deals and Charlton Athletic defender Nathan Asiimwe on a season-long loan.
Orsi arrives from rival League One side Burton Albion for an undisclosed fee having spent the second half of last season on loan at MK Dons.
The 29-year-old has agreed a two-year contract after scoring six league goals for the Brewers before netting a further three for Milton Keynes.
"This was something that I really wanted to happen in January, so to finally be here and pull on the blue shirt is something that makes me really happy," Orsi told the club website., external
Hackford, 21, has signed a two-year contract with AFC Wimbledon with the option of a further year after making the move on a free transfer.
He became Sheffield United's youngest-ever top-flight player when he made his debut at Crystal Palace in January 2021 aged 16 years and 288 days.
Hackford spent last season on loan at League Two Port Vale, scoring four times in 29 games.
He told AFC Wimbledon's website, external: "I've been at Sheffield United for 10 years, so now is the right time to change and I'm excited to get going here.
"The club has been interested in me for a while now, so when the offer came about I looked into the history and it really impressed me.
"I'm quick, I can pose a real threat and I'll score goals."
Full-back Asiimwe, 20, has joined on loan after signing a new two-year deal at Charlton, who have an option to extend the contract by a further year.
Asiimwe will spend the coming season with the newly-promoted League One side, managed by former Charlton player and boss Johnnie Jackson.
Asiimwe ended last season on loan at Walsall and was part of the Saddlers side pipped to promotion by the Dons in the League Two play-off final at Wembley.
He also had a spell on loan at Hartlepool United last season and has made 28 appearances so far for Charlton's first team since graduating from their academy.
Asiimwe said:, external "This was an attractive opportunity for me because I know the gaffer briefly from Charlton.
"This is a step up to a new level for not just me but Wimbledon too, so this is a natural progression for me.
"I like to be energetic down the flanks and help out in both boxes where possible. I know I can defend well but also support the attack with good deliveries into the box."
The full-back, 20, has signed a two-year deal with the Championship club, who have an option to extend the contract by a further year.
He will spend the coming season with the newly-promoted League One side, managed by former Charlton player and boss Johnnie Jackson.
Asiimwe ended last season on loan at Walsall and was part of the Saddlers side pipped to promotion by the Dons in the League Two play-off final at Wembley.
He also had a spell on loan at Hartlepool United last season and has made 28 appearances so far for Charlton's first team since graduating from their academy.
Asiimwe told AFC Wimbledon's website, external: "This was an attractive opportunity for me because I know the gaffer briefly from Charlton.
"This is a step up to a new level for not just me but Wimbledon too, so this is a natural progression for me.
"I like to be energetic down the flanks and help out in both boxes where possible. I know I can defend well but also support the attack with good deliveries into the box."
AFC Wimbledon have signed strikers Danilo Orsi and Antwoine Hackford on permanent deals and Charlton Athletic defender Nathan Asiimwe on a season-long loan.
Orsi arrives from rival League One side Burton Albion for an undisclosed fee having spent the second half of last season on loan at MK Dons.
The 29-year-old has agreed a two-year contract after scoring six league goals for the Brewers before netting a further three for Milton Keynes.
"This was something that I really wanted to happen in January, so to finally be here and pull on the blue shirt is something that makes me really happy," Orsi told the club website., external
Hackford, 21, has signed a two-year contract with AFC Wimbledon with the option of a further year after making the move on a free transfer.
He became Sheffield United's youngest-ever top-flight player when he made his debut at Crystal Palace in January 2021 aged 16 years and 288 days.
Hackford spent last season on loan at League Two Port Vale, scoring four times in 29 games.
He told AFC Wimbledon's website, external: "I've been at Sheffield United for 10 years, so now is the right time to change and I'm excited to get going here.
"The club has been interested in me for a while now, so when the offer came about I looked into the history and it really impressed me.
"I'm quick, I can pose a real threat and I'll score goals."
Full-back Asiimwe, 20, has joined on loan after signing a new two-year deal at Charlton, who have an option to extend the contract by a further year.
Asiimwe will spend the coming season with the newly-promoted League One side, managed by former Charlton player and boss Johnnie Jackson.
Asiimwe ended last season on loan at Walsall and was part of the Saddlers side pipped to promotion by the Dons in the League Two play-off final at Wembley.
He also had a spell on loan at Hartlepool United last season and has made 28 appearances so far for Charlton's first team since graduating from their academy.
Asiimwe said:, external "This was an attractive opportunity for me because I know the gaffer briefly from Charlton.
"This is a step up to a new level for not just me but Wimbledon too, so this is a natural progression for me.
"I like to be energetic down the flanks and help out in both boxes where possible. I know I can defend well but also support the attack with good deliveries into the box."
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