Leeds United has announced that goalkeeper Illan Meslier has signed a four-year contract extension, committing his future to the club until 2028. This move ensures that the 24-year-old Frenchman, who has been a key figure in Leeds’ squad since joining in 2019, will remain at Elland Road as the team looks to solidify its defensive foundation.
Meslier has been instrumental for Leeds, earning praise for his shot-stopping ability and composure under pressure. Retaining the number 1 shirt, he has consistently delivered strong performances and has become a fan favorite.
The goalkeeper expressed pride in extending his tenure, stating, “It’s an honor to continue with this incredible club. I’m excited for what the future holds and will give my all to help us achieve success.”
This contract extension is a significant step in Leeds United’s strategy to maintain stability and build towards long-term goals under manager Daniel Farke. The club’s leadership sees Meslier as a cornerstone of their plans moving f
orward.
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