Former Arsenal and England star, 32, posts four-word message after completing shock League Two transfer
A FORGOTTEN Arsenal ace has completed a shock move to a League Two outfit.
The versatile full-back amassed a total of 93 Premier League appearances and played in the Champions League 10 times during his 14-year career.
The ex-Arsenal ace also picked up one England cap after bursting onto the scene with the Gunners in 2012.
That is none other than Carl Jenkinson who joined Bromley as a free agent.
The defender put pen to paper on a one-year contract with the Ravens.
The ex-Nottingham Forest ace shared a pic of him in a Bromley shirt on social media and expressed his excitement for the new challenge lying ahead.
Jenkinson posted on Instagram: “Another new chapter begins.”
Jenkison returns to English football after a two-year stint in Australia that saw him playing for Melbourne City and Newcastle Jets.
And the ex-England international will be reuniting with Bromley manager Andy Woodman, with whom he worked at Charlton back in his youth days.
Jenkinson said: “How’s it feel? It’s good, I’m glad it is sorted out now with all the international clearance stuff which was dragging on a bit…
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“I know Woody [Woodman] from when I was a kid coming through at Charlton… it’s one of them that when you know someone – he was always so easy to get along with even as a young lad…
“That led to me reaching out to Woody a couple of weeks ago and saying can I come in and train because I wanted to be fit and maintain my fitness.
“We have that relationship where I can ask that question, so it was nice that he said yeah and then that it’s led to this.”