Edinburgh City striker Ouzy See has extended his contract by signing an extended deal through until the end of season 2022/23.

Now in his second spell with the club having had spells with Forfar, Berwick Rangers and most recently Albion Rovers, See has been in terrific form especially since football returned in March, scoring four times since the restart including a brace against his former side Rovers  at the end of March.

6th April 2021 Edinburgh – Ouzy See celebrates after scoring during the SPFL League 2 match between Edinburgh City and Annan Athletic at Ainslie Park in Edinburgh. The game ended 1-1. *** NOT FOR SYNDICATION ***

Manager Gary Naysmith told ECTV: “I am delighted that Ouzy has agreed terms to extend his stay at Edinburgh City. Since we arrived at the club, his performances have been very consistent, and he thoroughly deserves his new deal.

“Ouzy is someone who I rate highly, and he knows that, but he is also well aware that there are so many aspects of his game that he still needs to work on and improve and that is exactly what we will be doing with him throughout his stay at the club. However, he has a lot of attributes that you would want in a striker and as long as he keeps learning, improving and working hard, he will be a valuable asset to the club as we move forward.”

See added: “I’m delighted to be offered and to sign a two-year contract extension at such an ambitious club and I can’t wait to work hard and improve under the likes of Gary Naysmith and Grant Murray and I’m thankful to the board for the opportunity that suits both parties. There’s not another club I would like to see succeed more than Edinburgh City and I’m glad I’ve been given the chance to be a part of the journey.”

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.