Former Portsmouth man to be handed 'very last chance' by Swindon after having contract terminated at Mansfield
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Robins boss Richie Wellens is keen to add the Welshman to his ranks as they prepare for a return to League One next season.
Donohue left Fratton last summer after scoring one goal in 48 appearances during his two-year spell.
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Hide AdHe subsequently joined Mansfield but had his contract terminated after less than two months at the club following an incident in a nightclub last August.
Donohue pleaded guilty to affray, GBH and assault at Nottingham Crown Court in January.
After being released Stags, the 26-year-old joined Swindon on a month-by-month deal.
He featured six times in total but did not play after November 9 because of injury and FA registration problems.
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Hide AdThe former Chesterfield man did attend the Robins’ League Two title celebrations last month, however.


He will now report for pre-season training with Swindon to pay his 'debt of gratitude’ he owes to Wellens.
And should everything run smoothly then the versatile left-footer will sign a deal in September.
Wellens told BBC Wiltshire: ‘We're going to offer Dion Donohue a contract.
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Hide Ad‘He's a very good player and obviously had issues – I'm going to give him his very last chance.
‘I think he owes me a debt of gratitude, if you like, and I think he's coming back on our terms.
‘If we get him up and firing them we've all seen what a talented boy he is.
‘Now we just need to manage him right. The value for money we’re getting him for is exceptional.
‘We will probably take Dion in pre-season, let him train with us then in September he'll sign a contract as long as everything is going along as it should be.’
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