September 22, 2024

Devoy, 22, has since made 15 appearances for the Robins in all competitions but is due to leave at the end of the season.

Williamson has said, as per a report by MK Citizen: “Daws is a great guy, and we saw in patches here how good he can be and the potential he’s got.

“He’s gone there and done really well which I’m made up for, but I don’t know what the future holds. There are many conversations we need to have.”

Since making a temporary move to Swindon Town for the winter, he has left a good impact and restored his confidence.

The former Republic of Ireland youth international has one more year left on his contract with his parent club, although it’s unclear at this point whether they still see him as a long-term fixture.

Devoy started out at Home Farm and St Kevin’s Boys as a youngster before linking up with Bohemians.

He broke into the first-team of the League of Ireland Premier Division outfit and went on to play 88 matches, scoring 11 goals.

Then, in 2022, the Dons enticed him to England, although they were demoted from League One in his first season.

He participated in 44 games the previous season, but recently, he has had fewer opportunities, which is why Swindon Town was given a loan to him.


The MK Dons’ forthcoming play-off campaign will be their primary priority right now. This weekend, they host Sutton United at home in the last game; in order for their opponents to advance, they must win and hope that Colchester United loses.

The Robins, on the other hand, play Morecambe but are now without a game.

 

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