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George Miller Commits Future to Cheltenham Town with New One-Year Contract

Cheltenham Town has confirmed that forward George Miller has signed a new one-year contract, with an option to extend for an additional year. The 27-year-old, who joined the Robins from Doncaster Rovers in the summer of 2024, has shown remarkable resilience after recovering from hamstring surgery that kept him sidelined for over three months.

Miller ended the season strongly, scoring seven goals in a combination of three starts and two substitute appearances. His vital winner against Newport County was among the highlights of his campaign, contributing to his total of 16 EFL goals across 45 starts and 24 substitute appearances since his arrival at Whaddon Road.

Alongside Miller, versatile midfielder Ryan Broom is poised to sign a contract extension. Young talents Freddy Willcox and Harry Tustin, who impressed during loan spells at National League North side Hereford FC, are also expected to commit to the club.

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Several players, including Ben Stevenson, Jonathan Tomkinson, James Wilson, Robbie Cundy, and George Nurse, have already secured deals extending beyond this summer. Goalkeepers Joe Day, Jake Bickerstaff, Mamadou Diallo, and Sopuruchukwu Obieri have also been retained.

Meanwhile, Cheltenham Town announced the departure of nine players recently: Jordan Thomas, Luke Young, Arkell Jude-Boyd, Scot Bennett, Tommy Backwell, George Harmon, Tom King, Josh Martin, and Cameron Walters.

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