AFC Wimbledon have shown an interest in former Brentford utility man Sam Wood .

Dons boss Terry Brown is in the market for a new left-back after releasing Gareth Gwillim and Chris Bush as part of a massive summer clear-out at Kingsmeadow.

Wood, who can play in defence or midfield, made 126 appearances during a four-year stint with the Bees, scoring five goals.

However, the 25-year-old only featured a handful of times at Griffin Park since Uwe Rosler took over last summer, and was shipped out on loan to Rotherham United to hook up with former boss Andy Scott.

Wood bagged the only goal of the game in the victory against the Dons at the Don Valley Stadium back in December, and started at left-back as the Millers completed the double in the return fixture on Good Friday.

The former Bromley star rejected a permanent deal at Rotherham and is now a free agent after being shown the door at Brentford at the end of the season.

And the Chronicle understand Brown has held talks with Wood over a possible move to the League Two club.

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