City
Epaper

Premier League: Brighton defender Odel Offiah signs contract extension until 2024

By ANI | Updated: January 31, 2022 16:35 IST

Brighton and Hove Albion on Monday confirmed that Odel Offiah has signed a new contract that runs until June 2024 with the Premier League club.

Open in App

Brighton and Hove Albion on Monday confirmed that Odel Offiah has signed a new contract that runs until June 2024 with the Premier League club.

The 19-year-old defender made his professional debut in the Carabao Cup win over Cardiff City in August, before earning his first start in the FA Cup victory at West Brom in January.

Offiah in a statement said, "I am delighted to sign the new contract, it's a good feeling to be recognised for the work that I've put in since I joined. It's a great club to be at and there's a real pathway for young players to make their breakthrough."

"I've tried to build on everything I have done so far, I made my debut and then my first start this season, so I am really happy with the opportunities I have had. I know I need to keep working hard to get another opportunity and being given the chance to train with the first team means that I get to show the first team staff what I am about. I want to keep progressing," he added.

Offiah joined Albion from Bromley in 2017 and has progressed through the academy, featuring regularly for the under-23s this campaign.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Brighton & Hove Albion Football ClubPremier League
Open in App

Related Stories

FootballEnglish Premier League 2025-26 Google Doodle: Search Engine Giant Celebrates Start of Season With Football-Themed

InternationalLiverpool Victory Parade Accident Video: At Least 27 Injured After Car Rams Into Crowd On Water Street

FootballChelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino issues warning to owners

FootballNewcastle United signs Tonali from AC Milan

BusinessPremier League and British Council deliver football development activity in New Delhi and Goa for school students

Football Realted Stories

FootballISL: Chennaiyin suffer to 1-2 defeat against Inter Kashi

FootballIFL: Dempo secure first win of season against Shillong Lajong

FootballBlue Tigresses arrive in Nairobi for FIFA Series 2026 Kenya with 22 players

FootballArsenal midfielder and Ex-Wales star Aaron Ramsey retires at 35

FootballISL: Historic first win for Sporting Club Delhi sparks celebration at JLN Stadium