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Ross County midfielder Max Sheaf agrees new contract on revised terms that will see the 24-year-old stay in Dingwall next season





Ross County midfielder Max Sheaf has signed a new contract with the Dingwall outfit.

The midfielder arrived in the Highlands last summer, and had to be patient for his opportunity in the first team, but did make 19 appearances last season before injury ended his campaign early.

Max Sheaf battling for the ball with St Mirren's Scott Tanser last season. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Max Sheaf battling for the ball with St Mirren's Scott Tanser last season. Picture: Ken Macpherson

Making his senior debut with Hull, the 24-year-old has agreed revised terms with the Staggies that will still see his deal expire at the end of next season in the summer of 2025.

Manager Don Cowie commented: “We are happy to have Max under contract for next season.

“He was performing well before his injury and we look forward to him returning to action with us in the near future.”


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