Chester Football Club are pleased to announce that Luke Clark has agreed to remain at the club for the 2021/22 campaign.
The versatile 26-year-old made three appearances last term for the Blues and impressed in both defence and midfield positions.
Clark arrived at the Deva last summer having previously played for Curzon Ashton, as well as having a promotion alongside Bern and Jonno at Salford City under his belt.
Joint Manager Anthony Johnson said: “Luke is such an important player for us.
“His football intelligence allows him to be that versatile player you need to have in a successful squad.
“Whether it be at full back, out wide or in his favoured position of central midfield you know exactly the type of quality you’re going to get from him. He’s a managers dream.”
Great to have you staying on board, Luke!
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