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Adam Reach has stated he would like to finish his career at Sincil Bank, following on from a solid spell at the end of 2026.

Reach seemed like a roll of the dice before the window closed, a stopgap filling a role until we could snare Josh Honohan, but he’s been anything but. He’s established himself as a key player for us, and as well as chipping in with goals, he’s become a firm favourite with supporters.

He’s not a veteran looking for a late payday, nor have his legs gone. He feels a lot like a prime Adam Reach, and while the level is one lower, his impact has been as significant as it was for Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough and West Brom.

After his wonder goal lit up Oakwell last night, he confirmed not only is he loving life here, but he’d like to end his long playing career in the red and white of City.

“It’s been brilliant,” he said when asked about his time at the club by BBC Radio Lincolnshire’s Michael Hortin.

“I feel like it gave me that spark back, that love. I’m so blessed for having such a great career in this game and you know I don’t want it to end. If it does end I want to end it at this club because I think we’re on such a special journey. I’m only playing a small part, but it’s a pleasure.”

Michael then pushed the 32-year-old, who had loan spells with Shrewsbury, Darlington and Bradford earlier in his career. If presented with a new deal, would he sign it? Referring to his goal, he confirmed his desire to remain at the Bank.

“Yeah, of course. I need to make a few more like that, and then we’ll see!”

Reach now has two goals and four assists in an Imps shirt, with one of each in the 3-0 win at Peterborough earlier in the season. Last night’s volley from outside the area has to count as one of the best, and he’s a shoo-in for the Goal of the Month competition in December!

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