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·12 juin 2025
Cheltenham Town Star Set For Fellow League Two Club

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·12 juin 2025
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Cheltenham Town star Tom Bradbury is set to exit the Robins for a fellow League Two side, according to journalist Jon Palmer.
Michael Flynn took charge of the club last summer after he left Swindon Town following his one-year stay at the club.
The Cheltenham-based club finished 15th in the previous term, collecting 60 points with 16 wins in the league.
Central defender Bradbury was one of their standout players, as he started 38 League Two games for them.
The 27-year-old has been at the EV Charge Points Stadium since 2022, after he left National League side Halifax Town.
Bradbury has 88 Cheltenham Town appearances to his name, and he is not willing to extend that tally.
It has been suggested that the experienced lower-league English defender is set to join a different League Two club as his contract is set to expire.
However, it is still unclear which club are set to acquire Bradbury’s services from the upcoming season.
The likes of Bristol Rovers and Cambridge United have come down from League One, and it remains to be seen if any of them are getting him.
Bradbury came through MK Dons’ youth system and spent a year with Scottish Premiership side Dundee.
All eyes will be on the Aylesbury-born to see who he will sign for after his contract ends at the Robins.
Bradbury featured in 45 games last season for Cheltenham Town, contributing to five goals, racking up almost 3,900 minutes in the process.
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