BROMLEY have brought in striker Adam Cunnington from Ebbsfleet United while winger Anthony Cook has gone in the opposite direction.
Cunnington has a wealth of Non-League experience and helped Cambridge United to promotion through the Conference play-offs in 2013-14.
He joined National League South outfit Ebbsfleet in January and scored ten goals in 19 games at the end of last season. He has found it tough to break into Daryl McMahon’s team this term, however, and spent a brief spell on loan at Woking before agreeing to join Bromley.
Cook, 26, has moved the other way, re-joining Ebbsfleet where he was a fans’ favourite in his first spell at Stonebridge Road.
He scored 19 goals in 86 appearances after signing from Chelmsford City in the summer of 2013 and left in January to help Bromley to the Conference South title.
Bromley boss Mark Goldberg said: “We’re sorry to see Anthony go, he was instrumental in our promotion last season and has played a large part in our progress this year but having expressed his wish to rejoin his former club we feel we have made a constructive move to sign Adam Cunnington as part of the deal.
“Adam is a player who I have admired for many years and feel he will further strengthen our forward line which has recently been depleted through injury at a critical time in our season.”