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League Two strugglers Sutton United have signed former Wycombe Wanderers midfielder Dominic Gape.

The 29-year-old was a free agent after departing the Chairboys at the end of last season.

Former Southampton trainee Gape scored four goals in 204 appearances for Wycombe over the course of seven years at Adams Park.

Sutton, who are bottom of the fourth tier and three points from safety, have not disclosed the length of his deal.
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#12
Sutton United have signed Burton Albion midfielder Charlie Lakin on loan until the end of the season.

The 24-year-old spent the first half of this season on loan at AFC Wimbledon where he made 10 appearances.

Having come up through the ranks at Birmingham City, Lakin has had loan spells at Stevenage and Ross County.

Since signing for Burton in 2021, he has scored twice in 26 games, and spent the second half of last season on loan at Doncaster Rovers.

Sutton are currently bottom of League Two and Lakin is the first signing made by new manager Steve Morison who was appointed on 6 January.

Meanwhile, Dominic Gape has left the club after making seven appearances since signing a short-term contract in October.
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#13
League Two strugglers Sutton have signed Fulham striker Olly Sanderson and Millwall left-back Nino Adom-Malaki on loan until the end of the season.

Sanderson, 20, has been with Fulham since under-nine level.

He is yet to play a first-team game for the club but started their EFL Trophy tie with Portsmouth in August.

He also helped Oxford City to promotion to National League South last season, with five goals in eight games, and returned on loan earlier this season.

Adom-Malaki, 19, has been named in the Lions' first-team squad this season but is yet to make his debut.

He has been a regular in Millwall's under-21 squad this season and signed a new contract at the Championship club in October.

Adom-Malaki is the third signing - Charlie Lakin joined from Burton last week - for new manager Steve Morison since he replaced Matt Gary on 6 January.

Sutton are second bottom of League Two, six points from safety, and battling to avoid their first relegation back to the non-league.
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#14
Sutton have signed Guyana striker Deon Moore from seventh-tier Lewes.

The 24-year-old impressed new United boss Steve Morison when he played against Hornchurch this season.

The former Carshalton Athletic youth player appeared for Peterborough aged 17 and had a spell at Bristol Rovers.

He played for Merstham, Bath and Hemel Hempstead before joining Lewes at the beginning of last season, scoring 13 goals in 67 appearances for the Sussex club.

He made his debut for Guyana in the summer and scored his first international goal in October.
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Sutton United have extended the loan of Dean Bouzanis from Reading until the end of the season.

The goalkeeper joined the Royals from the League Two club in 2022.

The 33-year-old returned to Sutton in September on loan and has made 21 appearances for the club this season.

Bouzanis, who started his career as a trainee with Liverpool, joined Sutton in 2020 from Australian side Melbourne C and made 108 appearances in his first stint in south London.
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#16
Queens Park Rangers midfielder Stephen Duke-McKenna has joined Sutton United on loan until the end of the season.

The 23-year-old began his career at Everton, moving to Bolton for a season before joining QPR in 2019.

Duke-McKenna has spent time on loan at Hemel Hempstead, Torquay United and Leyton Orient, where he made 13 appearances in all competitions last season.

He has made six appearances for Championship side QPR this season.

Sutton sit in the League Two relegation zone on 20 points, five points from safety, and visit Walsall on Sunday.
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#17
Sutton United have signed Fulham defender Jay Williams on a permanent contract.

The 20-year-old Wales youth international joined Fulham from Newport County in 2019 and won the Under-18 Premier League South with the London side in 2021.

He joins with Sutton 23rd in the League Two table and in the relegation zone, seven points from safety.

Their next match is against Harrogate Town on Tuesday.

The club have not specified the length of Williams' contract.
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#18
Relegated Sutton United have confirmed striker Harry Smith and winger Omari Patrick will depart the club after turning down new contracts.

The Yellows said the pair had been offered the chance to stay at the club but had rejected the proposals.

Sutton were relegated from League Two to the National League after finishing 23rd this season, ending a three-year run in England's fourth tier.

Top-scorer Smith, 29, joined the club ahead of the 2023-24 campaign from Leyton Orient, scoring 14 times in 42 appearances.

Patrick, 27, signed last summer from Carlisle United, scoring five times in 35 games.
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#19
Sutton United have signed free agent Dillon De Silva on a permanent contract.

The 22-year-old Sri Lanka international was most recently at Wealdstone.

Forward De Silva scored two goals in eight appearances for the Stones, who had been in negotiations with the player over extending his short-term contract.

Sutton were relegated from League Two this season, while Wealdstone finished the 16th in the National League.
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#20
Sutton United head coach Steve Morison has signed a two-year contract extension with the National League club.

Morison joined in January but was unable to steer the London club to safety as they were relegated from League Two on the final day of last season.

Assistant head coach Anthony Fenton has also signed a two-year extension.

Their new contracts will keep them at Gander Green Lane until 2027.

"I'm delighted to keep going," Morison told the club's website., external

"Myself and Anthony are keen to see the project we've started to the end and bring Sutton back to where they belong."

Sutton begin the National League season away at Tamworth on Saturday.
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