“Charlie Brown, the striker for Morecambe, has agreed to a fresh contract at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium.”
The 24-year-old, who initially joined the club on a one-year contract last June, has extended his stay by signing a new deal until 2025, with the possibility of an additional 12 months.
Having previously been part of Chelsea’s youth setup and also having stints with Cheltenham Town and MK Dons, Brown has found the net four times in 18 outings for the Shrimps.
He expressed his joy, stating, “I’m absolutely delighted. The manager, Ged Brannan, has demonstrated a great deal of faith and confidence in me. I’m pleased that my dedication and contributions on the field have resulted in a new contract for me.”
“Now, I can go out onto the pitch and play with freedom, simply enjoying the game. I’m thoroughly enjoying my football at the moment and I’m looking forward to the remainder of this season and the next.”
Brown’s contract extension follows Morecambe boss Ged Brannan’s announcement at a fans’ forum about contract offers being extended to several players a week and a-half prior. Brown has made all but four of his appearances under Brannan, who took over from Derek Adams in late November.
“I’m thrilled. We’ve already begun preparations for next season, and he’s a crucial part of our plans,” stated the Morecambe boss.
“He’s performed exceptionally well since my arrival at the club, seizing his opportunities and delivering outstanding performances.
“Not only is he a talented player, but he’s also a fantastic presence in the changing room and among his teammates.
“He understands our style of play perfectly. He’s an intelligent player with plenty of off-the-ball movement, which aligns perfectly with our expectations for our forwards.”
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