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Lincoln City’s Ben House Commits to Long-Term Future with Contract Extension

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Lincoln City’s Ben House Commits to Long-Term Future with Contract Extension

Lincoln City’s striker, Ben House, has committed to his long-term future at the LNER Stadium as he signs a contract extension that ensures his stay until summer 2028. Since joining from Eastleigh in January 2022, the 26-year-old has proven to be integral to the team, scoring 26 goals in his 128 appearances. His contract extension comes following the club’s choice to prolong his stay at the end of the previous season. The Imps’ manager, Michael Skubala, has lauded House for his considerable contributions, highlighting his capacities to fill various forward positions and his purposeful style of play. Already this season, House has shown his continued value to the team’s goals by scoring four goals in merely 12 games.

This article has been rewritten based on the original report from www.bbc.com.

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