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Parker commits future to Reds

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Rob Parker has signed a new two-year-deal at Salford City Reds, the club has confirmed.

Former Wolves forward extends stay at The Willows

Rob Parker has signed a new two-year-deal at Salford City Reds, the club has confirmed. The 27-year-old joined the newly-promoted Reds on a one-year deal after he was released by Warrington last year and he has now agreed to commit his stay in Manchester. "I'm delighted to be remaining at Salford for the next two years and to have secured my future," he told Red Planet. "I was initially offered a two-year contract at the start of last season but agreed to just one to see how I settled in. "I really enjoyed my time and am now confident that Salford is where I want to be. "I look forward to what the next two years will bring including the move to the new stadium at Barton and will relish the opportunity to play at our new home."

Injury

Parker has been sidelined in recent weeks with a fractured skull, but football director Steve Simms has revealed that he is nearing a return. "Rob has been sprinting in training," he said in the Manchester Evening News. "He feels fine and is going to see the specialist to discuss playing again this season - he aims to play again."