Everton Captain Seamus Coleman Signs New Deal
Experienced Defender Extends Stay at Goodison Park
Republic of Ireland international signs one-year contract extension until June 2024
Everton club captain Seamus Coleman has signed a new one-year deal with the Blues until the end of June 2024. The experienced defender, now 34, joined Everton in 2009 from Sligo Rovers and has made over 350 appearances for the club.
Coleman played a significant role in Everton's Premier League campaign last season, featuring in 28 games and providing two assists. He has also captained his country, the Republic of Ireland, on numerous occasions.
The new deal is a testament to Coleman's enduring quality and leadership at Everton. He is a popular figure at Goodison Park and is respected both on and off the pitch.
Manager Frank Lampard expressed his delight at securing Coleman's services for another year.
“Seamus is a fantastic player and a true leader," Lampard said. "He has been a great servant to Everton for many years and I am delighted that he has agreed to stay with us for another season. His experience and quality will be invaluable to us as we look to build a successful future."
Coleman himself was also pleased to commit his future to Everton.
"I am delighted to have signed a new deal with Everton," Coleman said. "This club means everything to me and I am grateful for the opportunity to continue my career here. I am excited about the future and I believe that we can achieve great things together."
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