Grimsby defender Cameron McJannet has extended his contract through to the end of the 2027-28 season. The 27-year-old centre-back has made 87 league appearances for the Mariners since joining from Derry City in June 2024.

What does this mean for Grimsby?

This contract extension is a significant move for the Mariners, who are currently 7th in League Two with 78 points, 9 points behind leaders Bromley.

Why is McJannet important to the team?

McJannet has been a key player for Grimsby, with his outstanding defensive skills and ability on the ball. As boss Dave Artell told BBC Radio Humberside, "He's an extremely good player and we didn't want to lose him."

What's next for the Mariners?

With McJannet secured, the team can focus on their upcoming matches, looking to improve their recent form of 0W-3D-2L. Their last result was a 2-2 draw against Salford City on 2026-05-15. Grimsby has scored 74 goals and conceded 50 this season, with a goal difference of +24. As the team looks to push forward, they will rely on players like McJannet to drive their success.