Starting
his career at Fulham and Luton Town academies, the now 25-year-old has played
senior football at Ware, Hendon, Harlow Town and Concord Rangers before joining
the Saints at the start of last season.
He
made 25 starts, scoring 5 goals with nine assists for St Albans.
Angels
manager Steve McKimm told http://www.tonbridgeangels.co.uk: “Khale will bring us pace
out wide, and it’s been proved time and time again defenders don’t like pace.”
Wide
midfielder Joe Turner and midfielder D`Sean Theobalds will be staying at
Longmead for season 2019/20.
Always
a crowd pleaser with the ball at his feet, 25-year-old Turner joined the club
in August 2017 and has made a total of 105 appearances scoring 31 goals and
just this last season provided a phenomenal 14 assists.
McKimm
said: “I’m of course absolutely delighted that Joe has agreed to stay at
Longmead. He’s always been a terrific player for us, brings the crowd to their
feet, and will be a vital part of my plans for 2019/20.”
Theobalds
signed at the turn of the year and was a significant factor in the team's
upturn in fortunes that eventually led to their promotion to the second tier of
non-League football.
McKimm
added: "I'm delighted that D'Sean is staying with us. Everyone will of
course remember 'that goal' at Met Police in the Super play-off final but there
is so much to his game that is going to be vital to us as we embark on our
adventure in National South."
Meanwhile,
defensive midfielder Craig Stone is leaving Angels to pursue other
opportunities
The
30-year-old came to the club in July 2017 and made a total of 75 appearances
and while his appearances were slightly limited last season due to an injury,
his recovery was a big factor in the Angels promotion run-in.
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