Veteran winger Adomah extends stay at Walsall
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Veteran forward Albert Adomah has signed a new one-year deal keeping him at Walsall for the upcoming season.
Adomah, 38, has become a fan favourite since joining from Queens Park Rangers two seasons ago, contributing eight goals and four assists in 51 appearances in all competitions last term.
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He started in all but one of ex-interim boss Darren Byfield's 10 games in charge at the end of the season after Mat Sadler was sacked in March. Walsall finished a disappointing League Two campaign in ninth place.
It was announced last month that the Saddlers were discussing a new deal with Adomah, and after Lee Grant was appointed as the club's new permanent head coach, the former Middlesbrough and Aston Villa winger has now agreed a new contract.
"I'm really pleased and delighted to be staying with the Saddlers for another season," Adomah told Walsall's website.
"It was an easy decision for me to continue for another year. I've had positive conversations with the new head coach and I just want to keep playing as much as I possibly can, help the team wherever I can, and give my experiences and knowledge to the younger players to help them develop."