Lincoln City have signed midfielder Dom Jefferies on a two-year deal, as they aim to challenge at the sharp end of what’s going to be a hugely competitive League One next season.
The addition of the central midfielder could turn out to be one of the signings of the season in League One, which in turn could help the Imps succeed in promotion this upcoming campaign.
Jefferies turned down a contract offer to stay at Gillingham, and agreed personal terms to join the Imps, reports BBC Sport. However, there is an undisclosed fee to be paid by the club because the midfielder is under the age of 24. The 22-year-old also has the option in his new contract to extend his stay by another two seasons.
Jefferies made 71 appearances in all competitions for Gillingham and won the club’s young player of the season award in his first season at the Kent outfit.
The Welshman joins the Lincolnshire side with a plethora of experience, despite his young age, having played for the likes of Brentford B and Newport County previously.
Jefferies could be the difference for Lincoln
Lincoln narrowly missed out on a play-off spot on the final day of the League One season last campaign, and the Lincolnshire side will be hoping to make amends in the upcoming season.
The Imps were slow starters in the last campaign and the addition of Jefferies can certainly change this for Michael Skubala. His extreme work rate and endeavor can help the Imps start stronger when their 2024/25 season kicks off next month.
Half of the Imps’ eight signings this summer transfer window have been midfielders, with Tom Bayliss and JJ McKiernan making the move and Conor McGrandles returning for a third spell at the club. The addition of the 22-year-old will mean that Skubala’s team will have one of the strongest midfield units in the division.
Being able to dominate possession in matches will enable Lincoln to see games out, and on the top of their excellent attacking abilities, Lincoln will be a thorn in many League One sides next season.
Jefferies’ signature should no doubt help them reach their goal of the play-offs, and he is the key ingredient that Skubala’s side need.
In 2023, Lincoln were one of the most in-form sides in the EFL, where they built a great home record at the LNER stadium.
Jefferies, who is a player who likes to keep the ball wherever possible, offers the Imps a type that they need, particularly with the likes of Birmingham City, Huddersfield Town, Wrexham, and Stockport County all joining the league this season and looking to compete.
What Lincoln fans can expect from Jefferies
The Welshman is a hardworking and tenacious midfielder who drives with the ball. He is a willing runner and isn’t one to shy away from a tackle.
A great passer and shooter of the ball, the 22-year-old has the technical ability to play a league above, and the midfielder is improving year by year.
When Jeffreys was a teenager, he was first let out of Newport. He quickly joined Salisbury, a non-league team, and experienced firsthand what it was like to play regular first-team football, so he never let it get to him.
Scouts at Brentford B were drawn to Jefferies because of his outstanding performance. He quickly became a member of the West London team, where he quickly became the team captain and made another impression.
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