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Nairn County agree deal to keep winger on a two-year deal





Nairn County have confirmed Kenny McKenzie has agreed a new two-year contract to remain at Station Park next season.

The left winger has agreed a deal with will keep him at the club until the end of the 2025/26 campaign which will take him into his testimonial year.

McKenzie joined Nairn County from Fort William in June 2015. He was part of the team that won the North of Scotland Cup last season.

He has made 229 appearances and had scored 10 goals.

Manager Ross Tokely was pleased to secure his signature.

He said: “Kenny has been a regular in the team for a number of seasons now. He is a versatile player having filled in a left back, wide in midfield or playing centrally too.

“These sorts of attributes are key when building up a squad.

“Kenny is capable of getting forward and creating chances for us in the final third of the park but at the same time, he can get stuck in defensively as well whether that is when he is playing at the back or in midfield.

“He is the sort of player we want to keep at the club, so it is great news that he has agreed an extended contract. I am delighted that he is going to be a part of our plans for the future going into the new season.”


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