Bromley have announced the signing of 23‑year‑old midfielder Kamil Conteh from Bristol Rovers, marking the club’s first summer acquisition ahead of their maiden League Two campaign. The Sierra Leone international arrives on an undisclosed fee and is expected to add depth as the Ravens sit 1st in League Two with 87 points after 46 games.
Who is Kamil Conteh and what does he bring?
Conteh joined Bristol Rovers from Grimsby Town in January 2024 and logged 73 appearances for the Pirates, netting two goals last season. He also featured once on loan for Lincoln City, the League One champions, at the close of the 2025‑26 season. The midfielder’s experience across the lower leagues, combined with his international caps for Sierra Leone, gives Bromley a versatile option in midfield.
Why the signing matters for Bromley’s title push
The Ravens sit atop the table, 1 point clear of Milton Keynes Dons, and have scored 71 goals while conceding 46 this season. Adding Conteh provides a fresh creative spark and a player accustomed to the rigors of promotion battles. His ability to link play and contribute defensively aligns with manager John Parker’s emphasis on balanced football, especially after the recent 3‑1 win over Walsall on 2 May 2026.
How will Conteh fit into the squad?
While the length of his contract remains undisclosed, Conteh is likely to compete for a starting role alongside midfield regulars such as James Miller and Alex Hughes. His prior loan spell at Lincoln City, where he featured in a high‑press system, suggests he can adapt quickly to the Ravens’ tactical setup. Fans will watch his first appearance closely, hoping he can help sustain the current 2‑win streak.
What’s next for the Ravens?
Bromley’s next fixture is against league‑leaders Milton Keynes Drones, a match that could widen the gap at the top. With Conteh now training with the squad, the coaching staff will aim to integrate his passing range and work‑rate before the crucial June fixtures. If he settles in quickly, the Ravens could maintain their lead and keep the promotion race firmly in their hands.
League standing: 1st in League Two, 87 pts, 24W-15D-7L from 46 games, recent form WLDLW. Goals this season: 71 scored, 46 conceded (+25 goal difference). Lead at the top: 1 point clear of Milton Keynes Dons. Last result: Bromley 3-1 Walsall (2026-05-02). Recent form (last 5): 2W-1D-2L (WWLLD, most recent first); on a 2‑game winning run.
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