Goalkeeper Jonathan Mitchell has extended his contract with Harrogate Town until the end of the season.
The 29-year-old was signed in November because of the absence of Mark Oxley, but has been limited to six appearances since sustaining a knee injury.
Mitchell, who began his career at Newcastle, has played for Northampton, Derby and Doncaster among other clubs.
Manager Simon Weaver praised Mitchell's "attitude and application" since joining the Sulphurites.
"He was under a lot of pressure on a short-term contract," Weaver told the club website. "But he showed his mettle and I think that is something which deserves rewarding."
On Thursday, Harrogate re-signed goalkeeper James Belshaw for an undisclosed fee from Bristol Rovers.
Harrogate Town have re-signed goalkeeper James Belshaw for an undisclosed fee from Bristol Rovers.
The 33-year-old has spent the past three weeks back with Town on a series of emergency loans.
He previously spent four seasons with the club, between 2017 and 2021, and was part of the team that won promotion to the EFL in 2020.
"He has returned a better player than he was in his first spell," boss Simon Weaver told the club website.
Belshaw has signed an 18-month deal with Harrogate, who are 12th in League Two.
The 29-year-old was signed in November because of the absence of Mark Oxley, but has been limited to six appearances since sustaining a knee injury.
Mitchell, who began his career at Newcastle, has played for Northampton, Derby and Doncaster among other clubs.
Manager Simon Weaver praised Mitchell's "attitude and application" since joining the Sulphurites.
"He was under a lot of pressure on a short-term contract," Weaver told the club website. "But he showed his mettle and I think that is something which deserves rewarding."
On Thursday, Harrogate re-signed goalkeeper James Belshaw for an undisclosed fee from Bristol Rovers.
Harrogate Town have re-signed goalkeeper James Belshaw for an undisclosed fee from Bristol Rovers.
The 33-year-old has spent the past three weeks back with Town on a series of emergency loans.
He previously spent four seasons with the club, between 2017 and 2021, and was part of the team that won promotion to the EFL in 2020.
"He has returned a better player than he was in his first spell," boss Simon Weaver told the club website.
Belshaw has signed an 18-month deal with Harrogate, who are 12th in League Two.
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