What happened: West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Max O'Leary has agreed a new three-year contract that runs through 2029. The Republic of Ireland international has committed his long-term future to the Championship club.
Why it matters: Securing a goalkeeper to a multi-year deal removes uncertainty between the posts as West Brom plan their next promotion push. Tying down a senior international also protects the club's asset value and stability in a key position.
What to watch: Watch for West Brom's wider squad-building this offseason and whether O'Leary is confirmed as the undisputed first choice heading into the 2026 campaign.
Sources
- Yahoo Soccer