Woking FC is set to make a significant transfer boost with the signing of AFC Bournemouth winger Ashley Clarke. The 20-year-old has impressed in his loan spell at National League South side AFC Totton, contributing to 21 goals across all competitions. Clarke is set to depart AFC Bournemouth on a free transfer this summer after his contract came to an end, freeing up Woking to sign him without paying a penny. The signing of Clarke will be Woking's fifth of the summer transfer window, following the arrivals of Liam Dulson, Josh Ayers, Harrison Sohna, and Zico Asare. Woking has had success with the likes of Matt Ward and Josh Osude as wide options, and have now identified their next target. The Cardinals have had a strong start to the summer transfer window, with only two defeats since the start of March. Woking's manager Jermain Defoe has been instrumental in securing the signings, raiding his former side AFC Bournemouth for Clarke. The signing of Clarke will bring a new level of pace and agility to Woking's attack, and will be a significant boost to the team's chances of success in the upcoming season.
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Woking Set for Premier League Transfer Boost
Woking FC is closing in on a fifth summer transfer signing, with manager Jermain Defoe raiding his former side AFC Bournemouth for winger Ashley Clarke.
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