Gurung has been part of Jamshedpur since the club’s inception two years ago, signing from NorthEast United after the 2016 season.

Featuring as a right-back, the 26-year-old Gurung made 13 appearances for JFC, making 36 tackles, 22 interceptions, 60 clearances and 22 blocks this season. Jamshedpur, however, could only manage a fifth-place finish and failed progress beyond the Round of 16 in the Super Cup.

For NorthEast, Gurung had 11 caps in the inaugural 2014 season but only played 5 matches the subsequent season. He came back stronger in 2016, making 8 appearances as NorthEast failed to qualify for the playoffs yet again.

The Jharkhand-based club has been the most active team in the Indian transfer market, roping in a bunch of players while tying down others with contract extensions. Captain Tiri is the biggest player to pen an extension with Jamshedpur but the club will also retain the services of Brazilian midfielder Memo and defender Augustin Fernandes for another season.

The club has more or less secured its back-line for the next season, having recruited Joyner Lourenco from Mumbai City and Keegan Pereira from NorthEast United. The problem is with the attack as Sergio Cidoncha and Mario Arques are expected to depart for Kerala Blasters next season. Indian winger Michael Soosairaj may also move to ATK with the Kolkata club announcing Antonio Habas as their new head coach.

Soon after putting to pen the deal, Gurung said:

Jamshedpur FC CEO Mukul Choudhari said:

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