Luke Young and Harry Lennon sign new Wrexham deals

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Luke Young played for Plymouth and Torquay before joining Wrexham

Midfielder Luke Young and defender Harry Lennon have signed new contracts at Wrexham.

Young, 29, has agreed a two-year deal which keeps him at the National League club until the summer of 2024.

Young's 49 appearances last season triggered an extension in his previous deal, but he has now committed for a further year.

Former Southend United player Lennon, 27, has signed a one-year deal with the option of a further 12 months.

Young has made 181 appearances since joining Wrexham in 2018 and has been a regular under manager Phil Parkinson.

"I'm delighted to get it done, it keeps me here for at least another two years and hopefully it's two years of success, both on and off the pitch," he said.

Parkinson said: "Luke was excellent last season and has been previous to that as well.

"We're pleased to announce his contract and we look forward to seeing his level of performance next season."

Lennon made 17 league appearances last season having joined from Southend in July 2021.

However, the former Charlton Athletic player's campaign was curtailed by a back injury which needed surgery.

"I'm pleased Harry's deal has been agreed," said Parkinson.

"As we saw prior to his injury, he's an excellent player and we want to give him every chance to get back and be part of next season."

Lennon's most recent appearance was in February and Wrexham say he is still working towards a return to action.

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