Striker Miller extends Cheltenham contract

George Miller joined Cheltenham having played under previous manager Michael Flynn
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Striker George Miller has signed a new contract to stay with Cheltenham Town beyond the end of the season.
Miller joined the Robins in 2024 from Doncaster for an undisclosed fee and has gone on to make 78 appearances, scoring 18 goals.
The 27-year-old missed three months at the start of this season because of injury but found the net seven times since his return.
"George is a good character who gets on well with everybody at the club, he works hard, he listens and he has an eye for goal," manager Steve Cotterill told the club website., external
"His goal return is a credit to him after missing a chunk of the season with a hamstring injury."
Miller is one of four players who were offered new deals following the end of the 2025-26 campaign, along with Ryan Broom, Harry Tustin and Freddy Wilcox.
Cheltenham have not disclosed the length of his new deal.
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