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Skipper Fraser leaves Staggies

Marcus Fraser left County in the summer for St Mirren
Marcus Fraser left County in the summer for St Mirren

Ross County skipper Marcus Fraser will leave Victoria Park after turning down a new contract.

Defender Fraser will move on after five-and-a-half years in Dingwall, having been brought to the Highlands by Jim McIntyre after leaving Celtic.

Fraser went on make 198 appearances for the Staggies, and was notably part of County’s League Cup winning team in 2016.

The 25-year-old was made captain by co-managers Stuart Kettlewell and Steven Ferguson in 2018 following the departure of Andrew Davies, and led County to the Championship title at the first time of asking.

Despite being offered a new deal following County’s first season back in the Premiership, Fraser has opted to move on.

In a statement, Staggies co-managers Stuart Kettlewell and Steven Ferguson said: “Marcus has been a tremendous servant to this club, and I am sure will always be fondly remembered by the Ross County family.

“Personally, we can’t thank Marcus enough for his commitment, dedication and professionalism during his time with us and the club, he has always given 100% for this club.

“Having played a big part in some of the clubs most successful moments in recent times it is important that we take this time to applaud a player who has dedicated a lot to our club. We wish Marcus and his young family the very best going forward.”