Whitby Town midfielder Adam Gell has signed a new contract at the Towbar Express Stadium ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
The 34-year-old, who made 30 appearances across last season, also scored two Pitching In Northern Premier League goals since his September 2024 return from Bishop Auckland.
Gell, a central midfielder, made a scoring return to the club in last year's 6-2 win at Hebburn Town.
After establishing himself as a regular in Gary Liddle's side, Gell has extended his stay at the Towbar Express Stadium.
Gell said:
"I'm delighted to sign for Whitby Town again. The decision was an easy one.
"I'm really looking forward to playing for the club again for another season and I'm excited to continue working with both Gary and Jason."
Manager Gary Liddle said:
"Since coming back to the club in September last year, Gelly has played an important role in our team and in our survival.
"He's whole hearted, committed, and epitomises exactly the type of character we want at this club.
"He was desperate to stay with us and we're really pleased to get the chance to work with again."
For the 2025/26 season, Adam Gell is sponsored by Kevin Hope & Tim Ingle.


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