Newport County forward Bobby Kamwa will leave the club this summer after turning down an improved contract offer. The 26-year-old, who joined Newport County in 2024 after being released by Burton Albion, made 95 appearances and scored 14 goals during his time at Rodney Parade. Kamwa played a crucial role in Newport County's successful fight to avoid relegation last season, scoring three vital goals in the final two matches. His contributions were pivotal in securing the club's League Two status. Newport County recognized his impact, noting that he finished the 2024-25 campaign as the club's top scorer and won the Goal of the Season award. Following discussions over a new contract, Kamwa has decided to pursue opportunities elsewhere, officially ending his time at Newport County. The club expressed gratitude for his contributions and wishes him well for the future. Newport County's recruitment efforts are ongoing as they prepare for the 2026-27 League Two campaign.
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Newport County's Bobby Kamwa Rejects Contract Offer and Leaves
Bobby Kamwa departs Newport County after turning down a new contract, having played a key role in the club's survival last season.
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