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Gillingham manager Mark Bonner hopes a balanced squad helps to get the best out of players such as Jonny Williams

Gillingham manager Mark Bonner hopes that by creating a more balanced squad this summer the club’s star signing from last year can flourish.

Jonny Williams joined the Gills a year ago with great fanfare but the former Welsh international was unable to produce his best football - something Bonner hopes he can change.

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Williams says he still has plenty to offer and Bonner was asked how he could get the best out of him. The answer was a simple one.

“Play him in his best position,” said the Gills boss.

“I think two seasons before he played centrally for Swindon and that’s why he signed (at Gillingham), because he had scored and assisted in that team.

“With the balance of the squad last year there was a lot of central players and no real width in the team. You can’t play them all but you end up putting your best XI on the pitch and it might not always be the best team that suits the system or what you want.

“Jonny Williams is a really talented player who can score goals, create chances and he is brilliant in central areas. Hopefully we can get the best out of him by doing that.”

Bonner has added wingers Jack Nolan and Aaron Rowe while pacey forward Jayden Clarke will be looking forward to a fresh start and showing what he can do after a frustrating past campaign.

Williams signed off last season with plenty to look forward to. He’s got married over the summer and will return eager to make an impact at a club he’s always wanted to play for.

“It has meant a lot to me to be playing in Kent,” said Williams. “There are things I want to improve on, getting in the box more, getting more shots, creating goals, scoring goals.

“I was involved in lots of goals [last season] but

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