Dylan joins the likes of Ryan Jones, James Morton & Lloyd Humphries to have moved up into full-time football over recent years, with all three now excelling at National League level.
Since signing last summer, Dylan played 52 games and scored four goals as well as getting eight assists while out on the pitch.
Manager Scott Bartlett said:
Dylan has potential and a pedigree, he did well for us and our environment & style of play helped him.
We think he has the tools to keep moving up the pyramid and are pleased to have helped him on his journey.
This has been in the pipeline for some time and has not affected our plans for recruitment going forward.
We wish Dyl all the best at Wealdstone, who were great to work with on a professional level.
Dylan said:
Thank you to everyone at Weston. I was welcomed by the staff, players and the fans and made to feel at home instantly.
I enjoyed my time as a Seagull, I’m sure the club will go further in the future. There’s a good group and a good environment.
I’m really grateful to Weston and the gaffer for giving me the platform and freedom to express myself on the pitch.
I wish everyone associated with the club all the best.
Everyone at the club would like to thank Dylan for his contribution in a Weston shirt, and wish him all the best for the future.