AFC Wimbledon have announced the signing of Dundalk winger Dylan Connolly.
The 23-year-old joins the League One side for an undisclosed fee.
The Dundalk Democrat reportedly recent that Dundalk were "set to recoup much of the €35,000 they paid Bray Wanderers for his services."
Connolly, who joined Dundalk from Bray in the summer of 2017, had previously been on the books at Ipswich when Mick McCarthy was manager. McCarthy signed Connolly from Shelbourne in early 2015 but he left for Bray just a year later.
Connolly is new Wimbledon manager Wally Downes's first signing for the club. Last month, Downes replaced Neil Ardley who had departed the club in November.
📝 | #AFCW New Signing 👇
Wally Downes has made his first signing as Wimbledon manager with winger Dylan Connolly joining for an undisclosed fee from @DundalkFC, subject to international clearance. More to follow soon. pic.twitter.com/MvO4BK2BJD— AFC Wimbledon (@AFCWimbledon) January 3, 2019
"Dylan epitomises what I think the club has been founded on, an appetite for success through hard work and endeavour," Downes told the AFC Wimbledon club website.
"He has the raw skills and desire, and we are going to give young players like Dylan the opportunity to enhance us as a club and offer them a chance to fulfil their potential."
Wimbledon are currently bottom of League One, five points from safety.