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Swindon Town saw off League Two rival to secure Tom Wilson-Brown as transfer success rate this summer remains high

The 20-year-old made his first appearance for the club as a second-half substitute during the 3-2 friendly victory over Eastleigh at the weekend. And The Moonraker can now confirm that Swindon beat at least one divisional opponent to the centre-back’s signature.

26.07.25, 16:49 4 Min Read

by Sam MorsheadEditor

Swindon Town beat a League Two rival to the signing of Tom Wilson-Brown from Leicester City.

The Robins spent much of last week negotiating the minutiae of the deal which will see the towering defender spend the 2025/26 season on loan at the County Ground.

Wilson-Brown eventually arrived in Wiltshire on Friday (July 25), as reported by The Moonraker, and was subsequently confirmed as Town’s 10th summer acquisition on Saturday.

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