Holmes wants to earn 'longer term' deal at Cobblers

Ricky Holmes has only signed until January.Ricky Holmes has only signed until January.
Ricky Holmes has only signed until January.
Midfielder has signed appearance-based deal

Ricky Holmes says he wants to earn himself a 'longer team' contract at the Cobblers and stay beyond January.

The 33-year-old midfielder has returned to the club on an appearance-based deal that is set to expire at the end of 2020.

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However, that could turn into a more permanent return depending on how well he does over the next two months.

"I've signed until January but I'm hoping to stay past that and I can earn a proper contract," Holmes told BBC Radio Northampton.

"The club have been fantastic to even give me a contract because it was a risk - for both sides - given the amount of time I've missed. Hopefully I can reward the club and will be rewarded myself with a longer term deal.

"I don't think there was another club I would have come back to. Pablo (Garcia) was a big reason but also the love and support from fans and now it's just about getting fit and being match sharp. I've also got to get used to my team-mates - I was like a rabbit in headlights on Tuesday!

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"But it'll just take time to get up to speed. Hopefully not too long though because I want to start winning and start scoring."

Holmes replaced Mark Marshall 58 minutes into Tuesday's goalless draw with MK Dons and almost teed up a goal for Fraser Horsfall with his first touch.

"I actually felt quite relaxed about it," he added. "I knew I would be blowing after five minutes but it could have been a dream start - I don't know how Fraser hasn't headed that in!

"It was great to be out there. It was tough to come on - it always is - because everyone else was up to the speed of the game and I wasn't, especially as I hadn't played for two years, but I loved being out there."