Tom Lockyer returns to football after cardiac arrest: where the defender will play.
Return to Bristol Rovers
According to The Sun: TOM LOCKYER made an impressive return to his former club Bristol Rovers, bidding farewell to Luton Town. The 30-year-old player became a free agent at the beginning of the month, leaving Kenilworth Road to continue his career after a cardiac arrest in 2023. He has already started training with Bristol Rovers, aiming to regain match fitness and showcase his skills on the field.
“It is a great honor for me to return to Bristol Rovers. I have always dreamed of this moment and I am glad that I can now play for my favorite club,”
he added.
Lockyer is eager to play a significant role in the team and help it reach new heights in upcoming competitions.
Lockyer's return could significantly strengthen the team, as his experience and dedication will be important factors on the path to success. In light of his past injury, stable form and psychological confidence will be key for him to maximize his potential at Bristol Rovers.
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