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Arsenal legend’s son signs for non-league club as he is handed career lifeline after four months unemployed


A NON-LEAGUE side have handed a career lifeline to the son of an Arsenal legend.

The 26-year-old had been without a club for four months after being released in the summer.

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A non-league side have signed the son of an Arsenal legend after four months as a free agent[/caption]

He left Bromley in June following their promotion to League Two, a year-and-a-half on from signing for the club.

Meanwhile, the attacking midfielder previously had a spell with Watford after arriving in England.

His new club have now handed him a chance to reignite his career, though, as he joins his fourth senior side.

National League South outfit Welling United confirmed his arrival on a free transfer on Wednesday.

The Wings have added Dutchman Mitchel Bergkamp, son of Gunners icon Dennis, to their ranks.

Rod Stringer’s side currently sit 18th in the sixth tier following a 6-0 loss to Boreham Wood in their last match.

Bergkamp could make his debut this weekend when his new club host Weston-super-Mare on Saturday afternoon.

He arrives after scoring once in 10 appearances for Bromley and also played for Dutch side Almere City before heading to England.

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His dad even coached him at Almere during a brief spell as the club’s under-21 assistant manager.

The ex-Ajax, Inter Milan and Netherlands forward is best known in England for his time in North London, though.


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Mitchel Bergkamp was released by Bromley in June after their promotion to League Two[/caption]

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The Dutch midfielder is the son of Gunners icon Dennis Bergkamp[/caption]

Bergkamp scored 120 goals in 422 appearances during 11 years at Highbury.

During that time, he also won 10 trophies including a trio of Premier League titles.

Since retiring aged 37 in 2006, he has held several coaching roles but has been away from the dugout since leaving Almere in 2019.

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Bergkamp won three Premier League titles during 11 years in North London[/caption]

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