Chester Football Club are delighted to announce the extension of Jamie Morgan’s contract, keeping the defender with the Blues for the 2021/22 campaign.
The Blues have activated an option in the 23-year-old’s deal, meaning the exciting full-back will be staying at the Deva for the upcoming season.
Highly-rated Jamie arrived at CH1 from Nantwich Town exactly 24 months ago and has made 28 appearances across two curtailed seasons – putting in a string of impressive performances at both right-back and left-back.
Morgan has also chipped in with four goals, including a magnificent volley at Bradford (PA) in January, which proved to be our final strike of 2020/21.
The Blues management duo were delighted to retain Jamie, with Jonno saying: “As soon as we signed Jamie back in 2019, we knew we had a serious player on our hands.
“Fast forward two years and he’s become an even better player than we all expected!
“He’s tenacious, quick, fit, strong, tackles, assists and scores goals. I could be writing about Cafu as a goalscoring full-back but, without exaggeration, he offers all of the above.
“We’re delighted to be working with him for another season.”
Great to have you staying on board, Jamie!
Jamie Morgan is now signed up for 2021/22, will you be joining him?
Season Ticket holders can renew for the upcoming season from this Monday! Visit:
chesterfc.com/seasontickets for more information.
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