The Buddies forward is fighting back to fitness having been sidelined for nine months.
Stephen Robinson says Jonah Ayunga’s new St Mirren deal shows how much the club value the “talented” striker.
And the Buddies decided that form coupled with a lot of hard work in his rehabilitation period meant he was worthy of a contract extension to 2025. Download the free Renfrewshire Live app today Renfrewshire Live, the new free app dedicated to bringing you around the clock breaking news, is now available to download.
There is also a dedicated St Mirren section that will follow every kick of the ball with the Buddies.“We’re hoping he’ll get some game time in the reserves in four or five weeks. I’ve got a better overall timeline on it because he has joined in with us and has taken a bit of contact. “It made sense the club showing loyalty offering him a contract this early in the belief he will get back to full fitness which he’s still a good bit away from.Robinson recognises the toll being sidelined for such a long period can take on crocked footballers.
“There are a lot of doubts on whether you’ll come back to where you were. Jonah knows he can speak to me. I’ve been there and been through those kinds of things.
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