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McCracken agrees Dons switch

Image: Di Matteo: Busy in the transfer market

MK Dons will sign David McCracken on 1st July after agreeing a two-year deal with the free agent.

Chairboys defender pens two-year Dons deal

Milton Keynes Dons will sign David McCracken on 1st July after agreeing a two-year deal with the free agent. The former Dundee United defender was out of contract at Wycombe and has now departed after helping them win promotion last time around. McCracken, who was named in the PFA League Two Team of the Year, made a whopping 76 league appearances in his two years with The Chairboys. The 27-year-old is manager Roberto Di Matteo's third capture this close season after rubber-stamping deals for Jabo Ibehre and Dan Woodards.

Delighted

McCracken is delighted to be joining The Dons and feels the ambition is there for the club to be challenging for promotion again next season. "I'm delighted to be here; I got the feeling straight away that this was a club moving in the right direction at speed. It's a great club to be joining," he told the club's official website. "The club was unlucky not to win promotion last year but I think that will only spur everyone on to go one better this season. The ambition is definitely there and I'm looking forward to being part of it. "It's great to get everything sorted before pre-season and I can't wait to come in and get started."