Jaden Brown has officially rejoined St Mirren, signing a two-year contract after a successful loan spell from Lincoln City last season. The 25-year-old full-back is enthusiastic about his return to the Scottish Premiership club and is eager to contribute to their upcoming campaign.
Brown’s initial stint with St Mirren saw him make eight appearances, helping the team secure a fifth-place finish and a spot in the UEFA Conference League. His return comes just as the team heads to a Spanish training camp, allowing him to quickly integrate with the squad and prepare for the upcoming season.
Expressing his excitement, Brown said, “I’m buzzing to be back. My time on loan here last season was great, even though I didn’t get as many games as I wanted. Being part of a successful group that qualified for Europe was important. Now, I’m looking forward to playing in the big games and showcasing what I’m about.”
St Mirren’s manager, Stephen Robinson, praised Brown’s versatility and potential. Robinson highlighted that Brown can cover both wing-back positions and even play further up the field if necessary. This flexibility is seen as a crucial asset for the team, especially as they aim to maintain strong competition for starting spots.
Robinson commented, “I don’t think people have seen the best of Jaden yet. Towards the end of his loan, we were really impressed with him. His ability to play in various positions strengthens our squad and makes the fight for starting places harder for everybody, which is how you progress.”
Brown’s return adds to a busy transfer window for St Mirren, with the club already securing the signings of keeper Ellery Balcombe, defender Shaun Rooney, and midfielders Oisin Smyth and Roland Idowu. As the team prepares for the new season, Brown’s experience and enthusiasm are expected to play a significant role in their continued success.
St Mirren fans will be keen to see how Brown performs in his second spell at the club, with hopes high for another successful season. The club’s focus on building a competitive squad and maintaining strong performances in both domestic and European competitions remains a top priority.