Dulwich Hamlet captain Danny Mills has signed a new deal to stay with the club for the 2023-24 season in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
It will be Mills’ fifth season with the Hamlet. Mills joined in the summer of 2019 from Ebbsfleet United and has scored 52 goals in 140 appearances.
Mills has racked up plenty of milestones across four seasons, including being Dulwich’s top-scorer in three campaigns and being one of only two players, along with Quade Taylor, to reach 100 appearances in National League South with the Hamlet.
“Danny is a good character, a top professional and has a brilliant personality,” Hakan Hayrettin said.
“He always has a smile on his face and conducts himself in the right manner, he’s the kind of professional that I would always want to work with.
“He is still such a threat in the air and will continue to be next season. It was a very easy decision for me to keep him with us.”
Meanwhile, Dulwich have re-signed defender Michael Chambers for a third spell. Chambers, 28, who has joined from Billericay Town, played for the Hamlet in 2011-12 and between 2016 and 2019, during which he helped Dulwich to promotion to the sixth tier.
“I’m over the moon to be back, it’s a place that I’ve had a lot of good memories and spent a long time and we were largely successful here so fingers crossed we can do that again,” Chambers said.
Hayrettin has also brought in one of his former players from Maidstone United. Jerome Binnom-Williams, 28, can play as a left-back or centre-back and was part of the Stones squad that won the National League South title under Hayrettin in 2022.