Bromley have completed the signing of Adeboyejo from League One side Mansfield Town, adding firepower to their League Two title charge. The striker arrives as the club sit top with 87 points—24 wins, 15 draws and just seven losses—after their 3-1 victory over Walsall on May 2, 2026.

Who is Adeboyejo?

Adeboyejo, a physical presence in the box, has spent the last two seasons at Mansfield after leaving League Two’s Forest Green Rovers. His arrival could be the catalyst Bromley need to stretch their one-point lead over Milton Keynes Dons, who sit second with 86 points.

Why this matters for Bromley

With 71 goals scored and just 46 conceded this season (+25 goal difference), Bromley’s attack has been efficient but not always clinical. Adeboyejo’s experience in League One—where he scored 12 goals last term—could be the difference in a title decider. The club’s recent form, however, has dipped slightly with two losses in their last five matches, including a defeat to Crawley Town.

What comes next?

Bromley’s next challenge comes against Swindon Town on July 19, 2026, where they’ll look to extend their winning run. Adeboyejo’s first-team debut will likely come in this fixture, with manager Paul Fairclough needing him to hit the ground running if Bromley are to maintain their title push.

The striker’s arrival also adds depth to a squad that has already shown resilience this season. With only one point separating them from MK Dons, every goal will count as the campaign enters its final stretch.