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Former Carlisle United defender offered new deal in League One

Former Carlisle United defender offered new deal in League One

Yahoo20-05-2025

Former Carlisle United defender Fin Back has been offered a new contract in League One.
Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed that they have tabled fresh terms to the full-back, who joined them in the winter.
Back, 22, signed for the Chairboys on February's transfer deadline day as he ended his long stint with Nottingham Forest.
He made just two first-team appearances in the second half of the season.
But, after Wycombe missed out on promotion in the play-offs, they have confirmed their intention to keep Back for longer.
He is one of five players offered new terms by the Adams Park club after the third-tier campaign, with Wycombe having published their retained and released list.
Back had two loan spells with Carlisle, in the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons respectively, making a total of 41 appearances under Paul Simpson.
Some ten players have been released by Wycombe, meanwhile, including wide man Adam Reach, who was the subject of reported interest from Carlisle last season.
The Chairboys lost to Charlton Athletic in the play-off semi-finals after finishing fifth in the table.
Those still under contract at Adams Park include the ex-Carlisle loan goalkeeper Shamal George.

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