AFC Wimbledon Revamp Squad with Smart Transfers Ahead of League One Return
AFC Wimbledon have wasted no time strengthening their squad this summer as they gear up for life back in EFL League One. Following their dramatic promotion via the playoffs in May, manager Johnnie Jackson and his staff have overseen a flurry of activity in the transfer market to ensure the Dons are ready for the tougher challenges ahead.
Goalkeeping Overhaul
One of the biggest headlines this summer is the double addition of experienced goalkeepers:
- Nathan Bishop, 25, has joined on a free transfer from Sunderland. Once a Manchester United youth product, Bishop brings pedigree and sharp shot-stopping ability that could prove vital in the upcoming campaign.
- Joe McDonnell, returning from Eastleigh, adds familiarity and reliable depth between the sticks.
This pairing signals a fresh start in goal, especially after the departures of Lewis Ward and loaned-out Owen Goodman.
Midfield Reinforcements
Wimbledon’s midfield engine room is being retooled with both youth and experience:
- Delano McCoy-Splatt, a former Fulham prospect and Jamaican youth international, joins on a two-year deal. Known for his technical ability and energy, the 19-year-old could become a long-term asset.
- Alistair Smith returns to the club after a strong loan spell, now permanently signed. His composure and ball progression were key in last season’s promotion push.
Additionally, Steve Seddon, a versatile left-back who can also operate in midfield, arrives from Motherwell to provide cover and competition.
Core Stability Through Renewals
Alongside the fresh faces, AFC Wimbledon have ensured core players remain part of the journey:
- Sam Hutchinson, the experienced center-back and leader, signed a new one-year deal—an emotional return just weeks after recovering from a heart attack during the Grimsby Town clash in May.
- Marcus Browne extended his stay until 2027, offering pace and creativity on the flanks.
- Ryan Johnson, a dependable figure in defense, also committed through 2027.
These renewals reinforce the club’s commitment to blending continuity with new energy.
Departures & Clean Slate
The summer also marked the end for several familiar names. The likes of James Ball, Josh Neufville, James Tilley, Will Nightingale, and others were released as Wimbledon look to refresh the squad. Loan signings such as Joe Pigott and James Furlong have returned to their parent clubs.
Youth in the Mix
Academy talents Kai Jennings, Ethan Sutcliffe, and Osman Foyo have returned from loan spells and will aim to break into the first team. Foyo, in particular, is one to watch after joining from Ipswich in January and being formally registered for senior competition this summer.
The Road Ahead
With pre-season already underway and upcoming friendlies against Enfield Town, Watford, Millwall, and Southend United, the Dons are fine-tuning their lineup. There’s growing optimism that the squad’s blend of experience, youth, and resilience can help Wimbledon consolidate and push forward in League One.
Wimbledon kick off their 2025–26 League One campaign with a challenging opener away at Luton Town. But if the transfer business is anything to go by, this is a team prepared to punch above its weight—again.