In a significant boost for Cheltenham Town, striker George Miller has committed his future to the club by signing a new contract that will keep him at Whaddon Road beyond the current season.
The 27-year-old forward, who joined the Robins from Doncaster Rovers for an undisclosed fee in 2024, has been a consistent performer despite facing challenges. In 78 appearances for the club, Miller has found the back of the net 18 times—a solid return that highlights his value to the squad.
This season has been a test of resilience for Miller. After missing three months due to a hamstring injury, he returned to action with determination, scoring seven goals since his comeback. His ability to bounce back has impressed manager Steve Cotterill, who praised the striker's character and work ethic.
"George is a good character who gets on well with everybody at the club," Cotterill told the club website. "He works hard, he listens, and he has an eye for goal. His goal return is a credit to him after missing a chunk of the season with a hamstring injury."
Miller is part of a select group of four players offered new deals following the conclusion of the 2025-26 campaign, alongside Ryan Broom, Harry Tustin, and Freddy Wilcox. While the club has not disclosed the length of Miller's new contract, the news signals Cheltenham's intent to build around key talent.
For fans and followers of the Robins, this extension represents a vote of confidence in a player who has proven his mettle both in front of goal and as a team player. As Cheltenham looks ahead, securing Miller's services could be a pivotal move in their plans for the next chapter.
