Kilmarnock sell left-back Thompson to Beveren

Dominic Thompson celebrates with Kilmarnock Image source, SNS
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Kilmarnock have sold left-back Dominic Thompson to Belgian top-flight club Beveren.

The 25-year-old Englishman, who has signed a two-year contract with the side who won the Challenger Pro League to earn promotion last season, joined Kilmarnock from Scottish Premiership rivals Motherwell last summer.

He had initially signed a one-year contract at Rugby Park but subsequently agreed an extension during last season.

Thompson told Beveren's website he was pleased to join a team that "comes into this with a lot of confidence after an incredible unbeaten season".

Thompson made 41 appearances for Kilmarnock, 30 of them starts, but was a substitute for the final four games as new manager Neil McCann steered his side clear of relegation trouble.

He scored once and provided five assists.

The Londoner started his career with Brentford and played for Swindon Town, Ipswich Town, Blackpool and Forest Green Rovers before joining Motherwell in January 2025.

Beveren general manager Sports Bob Peeters added: "He is an explosive and athletic player with strong footballing qualities.

"With his speed and intensity, he can provide extra impetus on our left flank. On top of that, he has the mentality and mindset we need in 1A, which fits perfectly with SK Beveren."