Bristol Rovers forward Ellis Harrison has signed a new contract with the club, ensuring his stay at the Memorial Stadium until next summer. The 32-year-old, who returned to his boyhood club at the start of last season from MK Dons, made a significant impact by scoring 14 goals in all competitions, including a memorable hat-trick against Cheltenham. Harrison expressed his delight in extending his contract, emphasizing the strong bond he shares with the fans since his return. He highlighted the emotional moment of witnessing teammate Tom Lockyer's return to football after personal challenges, showcasing the team's camaraderie. Throughout the season, Bristol Rovers demonstrated remarkable unity, culminating in an impressive run of eight consecutive victories. Harrison's journey began at the Memorial Stadium, where he developed through the Rovers academy, netting 49 goals in 204 appearances from 2011 to 2018, contributing to the club's back-to-back promotions from the National League to League One.