Scunthorpe United is delighted to announce that goalkeeper Maison Campbell has signed a one-year contract extension to keep him at the Attis Arena for the 2026-27 season.
After originally joining the Iron on loan from York City in the 2023-24 season, Campbell would have a successful stint under the stewardship of senior shot stopper Ross Fitzsimons, featuring in several Lincolnshire Senior Cup matches before being recalled by the Minstermen prior to the end of the season.
Following this spell, United would act quickly in the summer of 2024 to acquire Campbell's services on a permanent basis, tying him down to a deal that would see him act as the second-choice goalkeeper in Scunthorpe's promotion-winning campaign from the National League North.
With Fitzsimons leaving for pastures new in the summer of 2025, first-team manager Andy Butler would elect Campbell to become the Iron's number one goalkeeper ahead of the Iron's return to the National League, a title the youthful shotstopper would take in his stride, with the Iron failing to lose a game with him between the sticks last campaign, although an injury he sustained in September would keep him out for the majority of the campaign, before being loaned to Bradford Park Avenue for the remainder of the season where he gained some more crucial experience.
Now, Campbell puts pen to paper on a new one-year deal with the club as he looks to compete alongside fellow goalkeeper Louis Jones for the number one spot in the Scunthorpe goal.
Well done, Mais!
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