Kallum Cesay has signed a new contract with Salford City, the BBC reports, securing the League Two midfielder's future at the club until the end of the 2027-28 season.
The deal represents a significant commitment from both player and club. Salford have been building steadily in the fourth tier, and tying down a midfielder of Cesay's standing suggests the board's ambitions extend well beyond short-term consolidation.
Cesay has established himself as a dependable presence in Salford's engine room. Retaining him on a two-year arrangement gives the club continuity in a position where consistent performers are rarely easy to replace, particularly at this level where recruitment budgets demand careful management.
Salford, owned by the Class of 92 consortium, have maintained a profile somewhat larger than their current league position might suggest. The club's infrastructure and commercial reach have allowed them to attract and retain players who might otherwise look higher up the pyramid, and Cesay's renewal fits that pattern.
With the 2027-28 season now the horizon of his commitment, Cesay will hope to be part of whatever the club builds across the intervening years. Whether that takes shape in League Two or elsewhere in the Football League remains to be seen.
