Tottenham player could leave as AFC Wimbledon and Bromley plot moves
Tottenham Hotspur have recalled Damola Ajayi from his loan at Doncaster Rovers, with two London-based EFL clubs now expressing interest in taking the winger on for the remainder of the season.
The Sun has revealed that League Two leaders Bromley are keen to bolster their promotion push with the addition of Ajayi, while AFC Wimbledon, currently competing in League One, are also monitoring the situation and considering a loan approach.
Doncaster sit 23rd in the third tier of English football after 24 matches, with only six wins and the division’s second-worst defensive record, and are now reshaping their squad in an attempt to halt a damaging run of form.
That context has prompted Spurs to intervene, seeking a new environment that better serves Ajayi’s development.
Bromley FC and AFC Wimbledon set to battle for Damola Ajayi loan
Ajayi arrived at Doncaster hoping to gain experience in men’s football, but opportunities proved scarce.
He made 19 appearances across all competitions, starting just once in League One, as Rovers slid into the relegation places.
Now, Spurs look set to redeploy the young winger in the EFL, with Bromley and AFC Wimbledon vying for his signature.
Bromley’s interest is rooted in ambition rather than necessity. Andy Woodman’s side lead League Two after 24 games, boasting 48 points, a five-match winning streak and the only unbeaten home record in the division.
Having reached the Football League for the first time in 2024, Bromley have continued to defy expectations and are now firmly positioned as promotion contenders.
AFC Wimbledon’s situation is more complex. The Dons sit 12th in League One, having recently ended a prolonged winless run with a victory at Leyton Orient.
On the pitch, Johnnie Jackson’s side remain competitive, but off it they are operating under tight financial constraints, with one of the smallest playing budgets in the division. Loans remain a vital mechanism for adding quality without overstretching resources.
Ajayi’s pedigree is not in doubt. He scored on his senior debut for Tottenham in the Europa League last season and has been widely regarded as one of the club’s brighter academy prospects.
The challenge now is finding the right competitive level to turn flashes of promise into sustained contribution.
Damola Ajayi’s potential sentimental return to Bromley FC - or chance to continue League One development with AFC Wimbledon
Ajayi’s next move will reflect broader truths about the EFL. Doncaster’s struggles illustrate how quickly a young loanee can be swallowed by a relegation battle, while Bromley’s rise shows how momentum and clarity can create space for developing players to flourish.
For Bromley, the appeal is obvious. Leading the table in a division that has seen former League One sides fall away, they represent one of the season’s most compelling stories.
A player like Ajayi could add depth and flexibility rather than pressure, particularly in an environment riding confidence rather than fear.
A move to Bromley would also offer a compelling narrative. The winger began his youth career with the south London club before joining Tottenham’s academy in 2022, and a return could see him play a meaningful - and sentimental - role in a side pushing for promotion from League Two.
Wimbledon’s interest speaks to a different reality - their League One status remains fragile.