What will Dan Nlundulu bring to Wanderers following his loan move from Premier League side Southampton?
The forward cut short a loan at Cheltenham over the weekend, having made 27 appearances for the Robins this term.
Nlundulu impressed against the Whites at Whaddon Road earlier this season and becomes the club’s second signing of the January window.
Here’s a collection of his best moments this season, including a stunning strike against Cambridge
1. Clinical finishing
Wanderers have lacked composure in the box at times this season, but Nlundulu kept his cool to rifle home against Exeter.
2. Aerial threat
The Whites have some good crossers and will be hoping the forward can repeat this towering header against Port Vale.
3. Moment of magic
This stunning effort was destined for the top corner from the moment it left his boot, giving the goalkeeper absolutely no chance.
4. Emphatic volley
This goal against Walsall also deserves a watch, with Nlundulu latching onto a cross from the right and making the first-time finish look easy.
5. Creativity
The youngster can also create chances for his team-mates, which he proved with this lovely assist against Wanderers.
6. Positioning
Good strikers always seem to get in the right place to score, and that is exactly what Nlundulu did against Shrewsbury last week.
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