Blackburn Rovers captain Charlie Mulgrew has signed a new contract with the Championship side, the club have confirmed. The skipper’s new deal runs through to 2021, with a two and a half year extension agreed.
Scottish defender Charlie Mulgrew was a mainstay in the heart of Tony Mowbray’s defence last season, and won a place in the PFA League One Team of the Year as Rovers won promotion to the Championship.
Since arriving from Scottish Premier League giants Celtic in the summer of 2016, Scotsman Mulgrew has been an influential force in the Rovers side. In their promotion season last year, Mulgrew featured 41 times in the League, scoring 14 goals from the back and picking up five assists.
Mulgrew has helped guide Rovers within touching distance of the Championship Play-Off places in the early stages of this season, despite struggling with a rib injury in the past few weeks.
Blackburn Rovers are looking to build for the long-term under Tony Mowbray, signing up key players to long term contracts and investing in young talents such as Ben Brereton and Adam Armstrong. First team men Darragh Lenihan, Richie Smallwood and Bradley Dack all penned new deals in the summer, and Mulgrew is the latest star man to commit their future to the Ewood Park side.