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Deals for rising stars
Burton Mail
|June 23, 2025
TEENAGE rising stars Josh Taroni and Jack Newall have signed professional contracts at Burton Albion.
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The 18-year-olds who both made their competition and league debuts ast season are the latest Academy graduates to sign a one year professional deal the Pirelli Stadium.
Josh and Jack both made the Brewers debuts in November against Northampton Town in the Vertu Trophy.
Both players also played a key role as a Young Brewers side reached Albion's first Birmingham Senior Cup final since 2008 and the club's under-18 side was crowned EFL Youth Alliance Cup Champions.
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