Stevenage central defender Charlie Goode has officially signed with MK Dons on a free transfer after two years at The Boro. The 30-year-old player was out of contract at Stevenage at the end of the season and made the decision to leave following a successful stint. Last season, Goode made 45 appearances for Stevenage as they reached the League One play-offs, showcasing his skills and leadership on the pitch. MK Dons, newly promoted to League One, have welcomed Goode as their first signing of the summer. His previous experience includes playing for clubs like Scunthorpe United, Northampton Town, and Brentford, where he achieved promotion to the Premier League in 2021. Goode expressed excitement about joining MK Dons, highlighting the club's ambition and quality. Head coach Paul Warne also shared his enthusiasm, noting that he had previously tried to sign Goode and was pleased to finally bring him on board. This transfer marks a new chapter for both Goode and MK Dons as they prepare for the upcoming season.