Doncaster Rovers forward Luke Molyneux has extended his contract with the club, committed to helping them achieve their goal of returning to a higher level of football. The 26-year-old scored 11 goals, including five in the final eight matches of the season, playing a crucial role in their promotion challenge. Despite interest from higher-division clubs, Molyneux decided to stay at Doncaster and help the team build on their success.
Manager Grant McCann praised Molyneux’s contributions both on and off the pitch, highlighting his professionalism, work ethic, and positive impact on the squad and fans. His commitment to staying at Doncaster is seen as a significant boost for the club as they aim to push for promotion in the future.
Molyneux began his career at Sunderland before playing for Hartlepool before joining Doncaster in 2022. He has become an important player for the team and is expected to continue playing a key role in their pursuit of success. Fans are excited about his return and look forward to watching him play again this season.
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