Jackson commits to Imps

Adam Jackson has signed a new contract with the Imps graphic
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Adam Jackson has put pen to paper on a contract extension with the Imps keeping him at the club until June 2027 with an opportunity to trigger a further year based on appearances.

The centre-back has made more than 150 appearances in red and white following his debut campaign, where the Imps made it to the Sky Bet League One play-off final, having joined City in August 2020 on a permanent deal from Scottish Premiership side Hibernian.

The 31-year-old is City’s joint longest serving player and is now heading into his sixth season at the LNER Stadium having started that journey with a goal, and clean sheet, against Oxford United in the opening League One game in the 2020/21 season which culminated in a trip to Wembley.

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Adam Jackson points to the badge on his Lincoln City shirt

Head coach Michael Skubala said: “Adam is a valued member of the group, highly respected within the dressing room and a consistently top performer at this level. He adds experience to the squad on and off the pitch, trains well every day and sets standards for our young players. With Tom Hamer, Sonny Bradley, Ryley Towler and Lewis Montsma we have a really strong unit in a crucial area of the pitch with an array of attributes that provides us with flexibility and good competition.”

City's director of football Jez George added “In modern football a player remaining at one club for so long is rare, so we really value Adam’s loyalty. It speaks volumes of him as a person. Adam has always represented the club in an exemplary manner, on and off the pitch, wearing the armband on many occasions, and that leadership is felt every day at the Elite Performance Centre."

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