Harrogate Town midfielder Ellis Taylor has signed a contract extension keeping him at the club until the end of the 2026/27 season.
The 22-year-old ended a promising first season at the club with a team-leading 15 combined goals and assists, but is now setting his sights higher.
Speaking about the new contract, Taylor said:
“I'm delighted, I really, really enjoyed last season and the start of this season has been a positive one and I just can't wait to see what we can do.
“For me personally I want to top last season, go bigger and better, try and get more goals, more assists and hopefully in the end that takes us into a good position come the end of the season.”

Manager Simon Weaver added:
“He’s a great lad, a brilliant player and it’s fantastic to have him with us for the foreseeable future.
“He’s excelled for us and is loved by his teammates, it’s a great fit for both parties and we think he can drive us forward to higher levels.”

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