New Wrexham deal for keeper Foster

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Wexham goalkeeper Brad Foster has signed a deal to stay at the Stok Racecourse until the end of the season.
And his stay at the League Two club could yet be extended, with an option for a further year included in the new agreement.
Foster, 23, was brought in as short-term cover after injuries to first-choice keeper Arthur Okonkwo and back-up Callum Burton.
The former Derby County and West Brom youngster has deputised for Mark Howard, playing once – and earning a clean sheet – in the EFL Trophy win over Crewe.
Okonkwo has recovered from a broken wrist, returning to the starting XI at the start of the month, but Foster has done enough to earn the new contract.
"My target is just to keep improving in training, get my head down and earn my place here," Foster said.
Manager Phil Parkinson added: "Brad's trained really well and he's a good addition for us, and we look forward to continuing to work with him."