FORMER Colchester United striker John Akinde has signed for National League new boys Braintree Town.
The experienced forward, who was released by the U's at the end of last season, has linked up with the Iron ahead of the new 2024-25 season.
Akinde had been on the hunt for a new club after leaving Colchester, following the expiry of his contract.
✍️…John Akinde is an Iron
— Braintree Town FC (P) (@braintreetownfc) July 25, 2024
We’re pleased to announce the signing of John Akinde after his release from @ColU_Official #IronArmy🟧🟦
Follow our new man here @jxe_05 pic.twitter.com/bACNnFoLAy
The 35-year-old former Barnet and Lincoln City man spent two-and-a-half years at the U's.
Writing on social media, he said: 'What a great 3 years at the club @ColU_Official.
'Wish all the best to all the fans and all the staff that have followed and supported my at this great football club but sadly I have am leaving to start a new chapter in my life. Safe.'
What a great 3 years at the club @ColU_Official
— john akinde (@jxe_05) July 25, 2024
Wish all the best to all the fans and all the staff that have followed and supported my at this great football club but sadly I have am leaving to start a new chapter in my life❤️⚽️
Safe. pic.twitter.com/oTlOiCoPyv
Last month, U’s boss Danny Cowley said he had received plenty of calls from clubs interested in signing the forward, this summer.
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Akinde, who has made more than 600 league and cup appearances in his career to date, was one of four first-team players to be released by Colchester, in May.
The powerful striker has played for the likes of Barnet, Lincoln City and Gillingham during his long career.
He links up with fellow former Colchester players Ryan Clampin, Chay Cooper and Marley Marshall Miranda at the Iron, along with former U's players and Braintree management duo, Angelo Harrop and John White.
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