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Gillingham midfielder Bradley Dack says he has no desire to leave Priestfield after young-player-of-the-year's impressive season

Young player-of-the-year winner Bradley Dack, right, has his sights set on the senior award, won this season by John Egan Picture: Barry Goodwin
Young player-of-the-year winner Bradley Dack, right, has his sights set on the senior award, won this season by John Egan Picture: Barry Goodwin

Gillingham midfielder Bradley Dack has no interest in playing for anyone else next season.

Dack, who is under contract until the summer of 2018, was one of the stars of Gillingham’s season, prompting fears that he could be sold this summer.

Boss Justin Edinburgh has already said he wants to hold onto his bright young guns and Dack wants to stay.

“I think I have a lot of years to go here,” said Dack. “I am 100% happy, the team are going in the right direction and why would I want to leave?

“I think I have a lot more to come. I have a lot more to learn as a player. I want to score more goals and make more assists and I think I can get bigger and stronger."

Named Gillingham’s young player and players' player-of-the-year earlier this month, Dack hopes to be winning the senior version one day.

“I do hope I can win the player of the year,” added the 21-year-old.

“The (players’ player award) definitely meant the most to me because to be voted the best player in the team by your other team-mates is a really great honour. I was really proud of that."

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