The
30-year-old is a local Dorset boy who can play anywhere across the back line.
A
skilful defender with plenty of pace and enthusiasm, he signed for Vanarama
National League South side Weymouth from Wessex League neighbours Portland
United in February 2012.
He
moved to Southern Premier Division South outfit Salisbury in March 2020 and
then signed for league rivals Dorchester Town in September 2020.
Now
Wells, who skippered both Weymouth and Dorchester, has agreed to become James
Stokoe’s first new recruit for a club where he spent time on loan in 2019/20.
Wells
told the club’s website: “As soon as I left Dorchester there was only one club
that I wanted to go to.”
“That
was Wimborne, having been there a few seasons ago on a loan move, where I was
made to feel instantly welcome.
“I’d
love nothing more than to help go in there and get them back up where they
should be.
“After
a chat with the manager and hearing the thoughts for the season, and the
ambition of the club, it was really a no brainier.
“Plus,
the new ground is an incredible place, and I can’t wait to play my football
there”.
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