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Doncaster Rovers supporters celebrate after beating Leeds United during the Football League One playoff final football match at Wembley Stadium in London on May 25, 2008. Doncaster won the game 1-0. AFP PHOTO / Adrian Dennis (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Doncaster Rovers make transfer decision on former Manchester United and Burnley winger
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The Irish winger arrived at the Eco-Power Stadium in the summer window, having cut his teeth within an array of different youth systems. Sotona had represented the likes of Manchester United, Nice and Burnley at youth level before sealing a move to South Yorkshire.
He appeared in each of Doncaster’s opening five league games, making starts against Newport County and Milton Keynes Dons. However, he soon found himself sliding down the pecking order under Grant McCann.
In November, Doncaster sanctioned a temporary switch to Boston United of the National League North. It has now been confirmed he will remain at the Jakemans Community Stadium until the end of the season.