In a surprising turn of events on Monday, Ed McGinty decided to extend his loan spell with Sligo Rovers, the team he joined back in January. The 24-year-old goalkeeper will now be staying oversees until the end of the season in November, much to the delight of both the player and the club.
Meanwhile, another player making headlines is Louie Sibley, the 22-year-old midfielder who recently left his boyhood club, Pride Park. Despite being offered a new contract, Sibley made the decision to move on and has now signed a long term deal with the U’s.
When asked about his move, Sibley commented, “It wasn’t a hard decision to make. Watching last season’s success, it’s something you want to be a part of.” This statement shows the midfielder’s eagerness to make an impact at his new club and strive for success.
Additionally, it was revealed that Sibley was out of contract in the summer, but AFC Wimbledon stepped in and triggered a 12-month extension, ensuring that the talented midfielder will be staying with the club for the foreseeable future.
All in all, it seems like both McGinty and Sibley are making important career decisions that will shape their futures in football. Only time will tell how these moves will pan out for both players, but one thing is for certain – exciting times lie ahead for both Sligo Rovers and the U’s.