The
27-year-old had re-joined the Terras exactly a year ago following the end of
his contract at Southend United following their relegation to the National
League.
He
originally signed for the Terras at the start of the 2017/18 season having
previously been at AFC Bournemouth and Yeovil Town.
He
had been with the Cherries since the age of 12 but, after having had his
contract cancelled by mutual consent, he joined the Glovers on a permanent
basis in January 2017.
He
hit the ground running for Weymouth and scored his first hat-trick at home to
Merthyr Town in October 2017.
He
scored 38 league goals in his first season at the club and picked up the
2017/18 Southern Premier Division`s `golden boot` and finished the season as
the club’s player of the season.
He
won his first England C cap in March 2019 when he came on as a sub against
Wales.
His
goals were an important part of Weymouth winning the 2018/19 Southern Premier
title - he scored 39 goals in his second season with Weymouth and won the
2018/19 Southern League Premier `golden boot` again, as well as the players`
player of the season award.
In
June 2019, he signed for then-League One side Southend, for whom he made 52
appearances and scored 4 goals.
Salisbury
manager Steve Claridge told his club’s website: “I’m really pleased to get him
and the other lads we’ve retained or brought in so far.
“With
Abdulai Bell-Baggie departing it freed up some budget which we have been able
to use. That said, the financial aspect of the move was never a big part of the
discussion. Despite a lot of interest from many other clubs I always felt like
he was set to join Salisbury.
“Brandon
gives us so many options as he is comfortable playing in two or three positions
and that kind of flexibility is important, as we found out last season”.
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