John McGovern: Striker leaves Dungannon Swifts to join Shamrock Rovers


League of Ireland Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers have completed the signing of forward John McGovern from Irish Premiership side Dungannon Swifts.

The 22-year-old striker joins Rovers for an undisclosed fee.

McGovern was a key figure in Dungannon’s successful 2024-25 season, which saw them finish fourth in the league and win the Irish Cup by beating Cliftonville 4-3 on penalties after the game ended 1-1 after extra-time, thereby securing European football for the Stangmore Park outfit.

The former Northern Ireland Under-21 international and Newry City frontman scored the opening goal in the showpiece decider and contributed 14 league goals in 29 appearances for Rodney McAree’s team.

“After many weeks of negotiations, the club agreed a transfer fee with Dungannon Swifts which will remain undisclosed,” read a statement from the Dublin club on Tuesday.

“This transfer is subject to International and Domestic clearance which, when approved, would allow John to be available for selection from July 1st, 2025.

“John has attracted much interest in recent months but has been fully committed in his desire to play for Shamrock Rovers.”

Speaking on the Shamrock Rovers club website, external, manager Stephen Bradley explained that he had McGovern in his sights for “over a year”.

“We were up quite a lot to watch John. We tried quite a bit over the last year to get him, but it wasn’t possible.

“John was at university and Dungannon weren’t ready to sell at that moment in time. So, it was a case of continuing to monitor John and thankfully we’ve got him in now.

“We could have moved in on other players in the previous window, but we wanted to wait on John as he was someone we’d monitored for quite some time. He fits the group, has a good age profile and we really like what he’s about. So we waited and now we got it done.”

McGovern told the club’s website that it was “a no-brainer” to make the move.

“I’m absolutely delighted. It’s a massive club, the biggest in the country. You look at the success Shamrock Rovers have had in recent years and throughout the club’s history.

“I want to win trophies, I want to win medals, and continue the legacy of the club.”

Rovers are six points clear of nearest challengers Drogheda United at the top of the Premier Division table.



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