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Bromley striker Marcus Cassius joins Erith & Belvedere in permanent move

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Bromley have allowed young striker Marcus Cassius to join Safety Net Kent League Erith & Belvedere on a free transfer.

Cassius joined Bromley for a tribunal-decided fee of £3,000 last summer but found first-team opportunities limited at Hayes Lane.

After a loan spell with Cray Wanderers, he joined the Deres on a three-month loan at the start of this season.

Bromley secretary Colin Russell told the club website: "Marcus has been on loan for the past three months and with that league not permitting long-term loans, and Marcus having settled in well there, it was agreed to make the transfer a permanent one."

Bromley have also made fit-again keeper Craig Holloway available for loan in a bid to regain match fitness after extending Crystal Palace keeper Wes Foderingham's stay for another month, while Ben Davisson has returned to Charlton.

Bromley's postponed Blue Square South match against Lewes has been re-arranged for Tuesday, October 26, subject to the Sussex side not having a FA Cup replay.

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