Bromley defender Callum Reynolds has recently signed a new contract with the club after helping them achieve promotion to the English Football League for the first time in their history. The 34-year-old player, who made a total of 41 appearances last season, played a crucial role in the National League play-off final victory over Solihull Moors at Wembley.
Reynolds, a former Barnet captain, has had an illustrious career spanning over 17 years, during which he played for various clubs such as Portsmouth, Luton Town, Boreham Wood, Aldershot Town, and Dagenham & Redbridge. With a total of four goals in 82 games for the Ravens, Reynolds proved his worth on the field and was one of the four players who were considering offers for new contracts after the team’s successful promotion.
The length of Reynolds’ newly signed contract was not disclosed by the club. However, it is clear that he will continue to be an asset for Bromley in the upcoming season as he plays a vital role in defending their new status in the English Football League.