26-05-2021, 20:48
Burton Albion goalkeeper Ben Garratt has signed a new two-year contract with the League One club.
The 27-year-old spent the first half of the season as back-up to Kieran O'Hara but became a regular after Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink took charge in January.
Former Crewe keeper Garratt has played 33 times for the Brewers since arriving at the Pirelli Stadium in March 2019.
"When your contract is coming to an end you just want to get that sorted as soon as possible," he said.
Michael Mancienne has signed a new one-year contract with Burton Albion.
The versatile 33-year-old, who can play in defence or midfield, joined on a short-term deal in February and made 17 appearances to help the Brewers avoid relegation from League One.
"I'm buzzing," Mancienne told the club website. "I've really enjoyed my time here and I love the vibe and the family feel.
"It's a real honour and a pleasure to be staying on for another year."
Boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink added: "Michael came in after a few months without football after playing in America for a few years and he did really well.
"He's got that experience you need. He gives us options in defence and midfield and we think he'll only benefit from a full pre-season with us."
The 27-year-old spent the first half of the season as back-up to Kieran O'Hara but became a regular after Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink took charge in January.
Former Crewe keeper Garratt has played 33 times for the Brewers since arriving at the Pirelli Stadium in March 2019.
"When your contract is coming to an end you just want to get that sorted as soon as possible," he said.
Michael Mancienne has signed a new one-year contract with Burton Albion.
The versatile 33-year-old, who can play in defence or midfield, joined on a short-term deal in February and made 17 appearances to help the Brewers avoid relegation from League One.
"I'm buzzing," Mancienne told the club website. "I've really enjoyed my time here and I love the vibe and the family feel.
"It's a real honour and a pleasure to be staying on for another year."
Boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink added: "Michael came in after a few months without football after playing in America for a few years and he did really well.
"He's got that experience you need. He gives us options in defence and midfield and we think he'll only benefit from a full pre-season with us."
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