
Attacking midfielder Tommy Leigh has left MK Dons and signed for their fellow League 2 outfit Bradford City.
Leigh, 24, has moved to West Yorkshire for an undisclosed fee and signed a two-and-a-half year deal to play for the Bantams.
The move ends Leigh’s spell at MK Dons, which had seen him join the club in the summer from Accrington Stanley.
Leigh had moved to Milton Keynes after a run of 42 appearances in League Two for Stanley last season, scoring 8 times. However, he didn’t quite hit the ground running in Milton Keynes, scoring once in 17 appearances in all competitions.
After initially being a regular, Leigh fell down the pecking order with the Dons, with his last start coming in the EFL Trophy in mid-November and his last appearance coming as a substitute against Chesterfield in early December.
In a brief statement, MK Dons said, “MK Dons would like to thank Tommy for all his efforts during the season and wish him all the best for the future.”
Bradford City manager and former MK Dons boss Graham Alexander told the club’s official site that he was delighted to make the move happen.
He said, ““Bringing Tommy in is another exciting addition to our attacking options.
“He is versatile and has already shown his goal-scoring abilities so far in his career.
“Tommy is up for the challenge ahead and we want to help him take his game to the next level.”
Leigh could be in line to play against his former employers when Bradford play MK Dons in the last game of February.