Scunthorpe United defender Jonathan Gjoshe has thanked fans for the “incredible support” they’ve shown him after suffering an injury in last weekend’s train stabbing incident in Huntingdon.
The 22-year-old underwent surgery on Tuesday after sustaining a serious wound to his arm during the attack.
Scunthorpe confirmed in a statement on Thursday evening that Gjoshe is now recovering at home and should make a full recovery.
In a heartfelt message accompanying the update, Gjoshe said: “I would like to thank the staff the players and everyone who sent their well wishes, and to all the fans and everybody who has contributed towards the fundraising. I really appreciate everything. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.”
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Best wishes
The message comes after an outpouring of support from the Iron fanbase and the wider football community, with well-wishes and donations flooding in to assist the young player’s recovery.
A club spokesperson added: “We would ask that Jonathan and his family’s privacy is respected at this time, and as a club we will make no further comment.
“We continue to send our best wishes to Jonathan and all victims of the attack on Saturday evening.v
Gjoshe joined Scunthorpe on non-contract terms in early September, having impressed during pre-season and featuring in several warm-up fixtures.
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