New contract puts long-serving Nairn County defender Callum Maclean in line for testimonial at Station Park
Nairn County have announced that long-serving defender Callum Maclean has signed a new contract with the club.
The 32-year-old joined us from Fort William ahead of the 2015/16 season and will reach his testimonial as part of this new deal, which is set to run until the summer of 2026.
Wee County manager Ross Tokely was delighted to tie him down ahead of the new season, telling the club’s social media channels: "Callum is the sort of player we want to keep at the club. He goes about his business very professionally and will do any job asked of him with no fuss at all.
"Callum is capable of playing at right or left back if required and also in the middle of the defence. I have played alongside him for the last 18 months, so I understand how good Callum is.
“He is maybe a bit underrated in the Highland League but we know his value at the club. He will be a big part of our plans in the new season and we are all delighted that he has agreed to extend his contract with us."
After playing with Inverness Caledonian Thistle as a youngster, Maclean moved to Glasgow for university, where he turned out for St Anthony's and St Cuthbert Wanderers.
He would then return north and spent a season with Fort William before joining Nairn nine years ago and making 213 appearances, scoring 19 goals, so far in his time at Station Park.