Jack Roles extends his stay at Crawley Town for a further two years
Crawley Town have confirmed that Jack Roles has signed a two year extension with the club.

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Roles joined the club in January 2023 from Woking FC and has featured for the Reds 46 times scoring six goals in the progress. His most recent goal came in the second leg of the Sky Bet League Two Play-Off Semi-Final encounter with MK Dons. Crawley went onto win the playoffs and get promotion to League one and Roles will now be a part of the next adventure.
Roles has had spells at both Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace but was unable to make any competitive appearances for either.
Speaking about his extension Roles said: "It is an amazing feeling signing my new contract with the club, especially considering the season we have just had getting promoted to League One. Considering the season we have just had, I could not think of a better place to be.
"My conversations went very well and were done early. I spoke to the gaffer and the owners straight after the final, so I have been able to enjoy my summer and am now looking forward to the new season."
It took Roles a while to become favoured by Crawley manager Scott Lindsey but as the season went on he began to be involved more and more.
Speaking about the news, Lindsey said: "Jack is another player that we really like. He did so well in the second part of last season and scored some great goals for us. He creates a lot of opportunities in the final third and has proven to be a real creative player at the top of the pitch.
"Just like Jeremy, he is a fantastic lad, who really fits into the environment that we are trying to create here at the club, so it is great to get this over the line."