The former Brentford and MK Dons marksman has been knocking in the goals since the century began with remarkable regularity for a host of clubs and Isthmian North outfit Barking are the latest team set to benefit from his predatory powers.
The 22-year-old is set to star on the seventh series of the hit ITV2 reality show, which pairs six boys and six girls in a remote villa, from tomorrow night.
Knight, who scored 43 goals in all competitions as he claimed the Isthmian League Golden Boot during his spell with Bowers & Pitsea in 2018-19, will reunite with Cooper for a second time after enjoying success at Met Police.
Nzengo made 35 appearances in the Millers defence in 2019-20, helping the club to a record run to the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy run, scoring in the giant killing victory over Chelmsford City.
Maldon & Tiptree boss Brown replaced Steve Ball at the helm in February, with the U’s alarming loss of form resulting in fears the club could drop into Non-League football.
The Tags – founded in 2016 by YouTube personality Spencer Owen – head into Step 4 following two seasons in the Essex Senior League, where they bagged 96 points from 38 outings.
The Bees toasted progression from the Essex Senior League for the first time in 27 years back in 2018, however the subsequent shock resignation of then manager Marc Harrison triggered a bout of instability.
Brown, a former Colchester captain, assistant and caretaker manager, was given the nod to take over at Colchester after breaking records at Essex neighbours Maldon & Tiptree.
The 38-year-old Swiss national emerged as the surprise replacement for Gordon Taylor, who is to step down after 40 years in the role at the end of the season
According to the Essex club, the 49-year-old businessman is now “living and working abroad” with the 2020-21 season having been declared null and void for a second year running
With Non-League Steps 3 to 6 curtailed for the second successive season, Brown has been able to take the reins at the League Two strugglers on an interim basis