Former Walsall, Mansfield and Port Vale defender Mal Benning signs a new two-year deal with League One club Shrewsbury Town.
Shrewsbury Town defender Mal Benning has signed a new two-year deal following an individually encouraging first season with the League One club.
“I had a bit of a slow start," said the 30-year-old left-back. "But I grew into it the more the season went on. “I feel at home now, which is massive for me. I’ve just had a little one so it fits in with my family life, it’s not far from home." The ex-Walsall, York City, Mansfield Town and Port Vale man is the first of the five out-of-contract players offered new deals to commit to the club."He can play at left-back and left wing-back which gives us flexibility. With him and George Nurse, we now have really good options on the left side of defence. That is us set in that area now.
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