Connor Jennings: Tranmere Rovers forward signs one-year contract extension

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Connor Jennings helped Tranmere Rovers to successive promotions from the National League to League One in his first spell with the club

Tranmere Rovers forward Connor Jennings has signed a one-year contract extension to remain with the League Two club until the end of 2024-25.

The 32-year-old rejoined Tranmere for a second spell in the summer having left Hartlepool United.

He has made 22 appearances for Rovers this season and has scored four goals as well as contributing three assists.

"It's nice to be rewarded in this way. I'm just happy to extend my stay at the club," he told BBC Radio Merseyside.

"At the moment we're probably not doing as well as we should be but we're working hard and I'm giving my everything.

"Since the gaffer took charge, he did mention it to me and then left it with the chairman. It got sorted and it was a no brainer."

Tranmere, who are 22nd in League Two, next host Gillingham on Saturday.

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