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Swindon Town make Harry Smith contract extension a priority as Ian Holloway looks to kick-start summer of reinforcement

Swindon chairman Clem Morfuni is back in the UK, and is understood to have been part of a meeting with the football department on Tuesday. The subject of Smith’s contract was one of many discussed.

30.04.25, 20:59 Updated 05.06.25, 20:08 6 Minute Read

Sam Morshead

Sam Morshead

A contract extension for Harry Smith is among the priorities for Swindon Town as they get to work on securing a squad capable of challenging for promotion in 2025/26.

Smith – Swindon’s leading goalscorer this season – has one year to run on his current contract at the County Ground, but conversations have begun internally about adding at least another 12 months.

The striker’s fine performances across the second half of the campaign saw him nominated by his peers as Players’ Player of the Year at Town’s end-of-season awards on Tuesday (April 29).

And he may well have piqued the interest of clubs lower down the EFL pyramid thanks to an impressive run of individual contributions.

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