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Bromley have signed Will Hondermarck as their third summer addition after the midfielder's deal with Northampton Town expired.

The 24-year-old played in Norwich City's youth teams before moving to Barnsley in 2021.

After a year and a half at Oakwell, he joined Northampton where he made 88 appearances, scoring two goals and registering two assists.

He was part of a promotion winning team in his first season with The Cobblers and they went up to League One under former boss Jon Brady.

Last season he played 39 times in all competitions, providing an assist in an EFL Trophy game against Notts County.
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Bromley have re-signed midfielder Ben Krauhaus on a season-long loan from Premier League club Brentford.

Krauhaus, 20, began his career with the Ravens before joining the Bees in a club-record deal in January 2024, before spending the remainder of the 2023-24 campaign at his boyhood club.

He was instrumental in helping Bromley gain promotion to the English Football League that year, scoring eight goals in 42 appearances as the side eventually went on to clinch promotion to League Two by winning a dramatic National League play-off final against Solihull Moors.

Last season, he helped Brentford B to the under-21 Professional Development League national title, and B team head coach Sam Saunders has backed him to grow further.

"Ben came to us from Bromley and, in that time, they've gone on to become a Football League club, which is a fantastic achievement," he said.

"This loan is a great opportunity for Ben to showcase his quality on a consistent basis in men's football."

Krauhaus is Bromley's fifth signing of the summer.
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Bromley have signed Dillon Addai after the former Millwall and Leicester City youth goalkeeper completed a trial with the League Two club.

Addai, 20, featured in friendlies against a Chelsea XI, Rotherham United and Lincoln City for the Ravens.

Last year he made 16 appearances for Chesham United in National League South on loan from Millwall.

Addai becomes Andy Woodman's fifth summer signing, after Bromley finished 11th in their first ever season in the English Football League.

They begin the new season away to Shrewsbury Town on Saturday, 2 August.
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