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Winger Yogane joins Dundee on loan from Brentford

Winger Yogane joins Dundee on loan from Brentford

BBC News01-07-2025
Dundee head coach Steven Pressley has returned to former club Brentford to sign 19-year-old left winger Tony Yogane on a season-long loan.Pressley was the Premier League club's head of individual player development before moving to Dens Park this summer.And he oversaw Yogane's development through the club's youth system, his debut and, so far, only first-team appearance last year in a Carabao Cup win over Leyton Orient, then a loan spell with Exeter City.The Croydon-born teenager told Dundee's website: "Steven worked with me closely and looked after me, so I couldn't say no when the opportunity came."Yogane began his career in Sheffield Wednesday's youth system before moving to Brentford as a 16-year-old.He ended last season having made 19 appearances, five of them starts, as Exeter finished the League One campaign in 16th place."It was good - the league was obviously tougher, a different experience, but a good experience to play that amount of games," Yogane said of the jump from under-21 games with Brentford.
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