Ruben Roosken signs new Huddersfield Town contract
The full-back turned winger will remain at the club until 2028 after agreeing terms on a new deal
Ruben Roosken has signed a new contract at Huddersfield Town that will commit him to the club until 2028.
That adds an extra year to the Dutchman’s previous deal, which was set to run until 2027.
Manager Lee Grant said in a club statement: “We’re really pleased to have Ruben extend his contract with the club. He’s a talented individual who has brought good energy to the group, and I’ve really enjoyed working together and getting to know him across the course of pre-season.
“As the weekend showed, Ruben has a lot to offer us and the potential to get better, which should now be his focus having committed his future to the club. We’re committed as a coaching staff to helping Ruben arrive at his full potential.
“While we’re pleased with the incomings we’ve seen this summer, it’s equally important to us to not only retain the talent we want to, but have them bought into our vision. We know the strength of the group and quality in depth we’re creating, and Ruben is a big part of that picture for us.”
Roosken added: “I’m so happy to have this extension signed, and it means a lot to myself and my family to have been made to feel so loved and welcomed at the club since arriving in January.
“I feel really settled and at home at theclub, and I can see the direction and ambition of everyone here this summer, and that’s a journey I want to be part of. Helping the team and sharing good times with our fans like we did at the weekend is all I want, and that’s our shared goal this season.
“Even though I have only been a Huddersfield Town player since January, this club means a lot to me and I wouldn’t want to play my football anywhere else right now. I’m glad this contract has been agreed early, with what I hope is going to be a really exciting season ahead for us all.”