The tough tackling midfielder joins from Carshalton Athletic having spent two seasons with the Isthmian League Premier Division outfit.

The 22-year-old, who is of Ghanian heritage but was born in Cardiff, began his career in Crystal Palace’s academy.

A switch to AFC Wimbledon followed his release from Selhurst Park at sixteen and he signed his first professional contract with the Dons in 2021, eventually making his first-team debut a year later in an EFL Cup tie with Aston Villa U21.

After a handful of appearances and loan spells at Dartford, Potters Bar Town and Metropolitan Police he was eventually released at the end of the 2022/23 season, joining Carshalton that summer.

A combative and powerful player, Chris Agutter is hoping he’ll add physicality to his side next season:

“Kwaku’s energy, aggression and ball winning capabilities, coupled with his quality on the ball makes him a fantastic fit in terms of how we want to develop the team”.

“He’s another one who’s attitude, work ethic and all round character is first class”. “He’s also driven by football-related ambitions above all else, which is exactly the mentality we’re looking for in the group”.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to bring Kwaku to the club, he’s a player I’ve known for some time”.

“I’d also like so say a massive thank you to Carshalton Athletic and in particular their manager, Peter Adeniyi – who was superb throughout the process and remained true to his word in terms of not standing in the way of his player’s progression – we really appreciate his help and support”.