FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR, DESPITE THE 'SEASON OUT', WE HAVE STRONG TRUST... 3+1 YEAR CONTRACT RENEWAL

For the second consecutive year, despite the 'season out', we have strong trust... 3+1 year contract renewal

For the second consecutive year, despite the 'season out', we have strong trust... 3+1 year contract renewal

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Brentford continue to accompany Aaron Hickey.
Brentford officially announced on the club's website on the 11th (Korea Standard Time) that "Hickey has signed a new contract with the club. The contract is valid until summer 2028, and the club also has an option to extend it by one year."
Born in 2002, Scottish national Hickey is the next generation of flanking defensive resources Brentford is looking forward to. Growing up in his country's Heart of Midlothian Youth, he made his first-team debut back in 2019 and moved to Bologna, Italy, after a respectable performance for about two years.
He continued to play in the big leagues. He had some ups and downs in his debut season, but he exploded his potential starting in his second year in the 2021-22 season. The final record for the 2021-22 season is five goals and one assist in 36 games. He joined Brentford ahead of the 2022-23 season, and entered his first career English stage.
It was a better-than-expected performance. He started the game since the opening game against Leicester City, and has expanded his presence by constantly being given opportunities to play. The final record in the 2022-23 season was one assist in 26 games. Given the injury he sustained in the early and mid-season, it was a debut season that was sufficient to give him a passing point.
At the same time, he was strongly connected to other major clubs. Unexpected injuries have hampered his career. He was ruled out for the season due to his hamstring injury from the beginning of the 2023-24 season, and suffered a recurrence ahead of this season and suffered a "season out" for the second consecutive season.
Nevertheless, 먹튀검증 Brentford still has confidence in him. "We know he was a very good full-back with high potential before his injury," manager Thomas Frank said, sending his trust in him. In addition, Hickey also said, "I re-signed because I am Brentford. Despite the big injury, the club sent me very deep trust. I am very grateful for that. I can't wait to get back to the stadium and repay that."

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