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AFC Wimbledon confirm two-year deal for forward after Luton Town release

AFC Wimbledon have announced they have signed versatile forward Josh Neufville following his release from Luton Town.

The 22-year-old has 100 career appearances under his belt already after loan spells at Solihull Moors, Yeovil Town and Woking.

Neufville spent last season on loan at League Two rivals Sutton United.

He has signed a two-year deal at Plough Lane.

Head of football operations Craig Cope said: “We brought Josh to Solihull Moors on a first loan from Luton after he came highly recommended from a good contact. 

“We were going through a tricky situation at the time and Josh did very well for us for a month to eight weeks.

“It’s been a great start to business for us and I believe that Josh is really going to suit what we’re trying to do here. We wanted to be proactive and be ahead of the game, so getting this deal done early is really pleasing.

“Johnnie Jackson and Terry Skiverton have both met him and gone through our plans for next season and Josh fits that bill. With Josh in now, we can start looking at other areas of the squad.”

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