Toby Collyer Signs New Contract with Manchester United until 2027

Toby Collyer Pens New Contract with Manchester United, Extended until 2028

In a move that comes as a welcome boost for fans of the Premier League club, Manchester United midfielder Toby Collyer has put pen to paper on a new contract extension, cementing his status as a vital player at Old Trafford. The 20-year-old England talent will remain at the Theatre of Dreams until 2027, with the option to extend his deal by a further year.

The youngster has undoubtedly earned this contract extension through his performances on the pitch since joining Manchester United from Brighton in 2022. Although he made just his maiden seven appearances from the Premier League bench last season, his talents are believed to have left the coaches at the club convinced that he is set to become a regular first-teamer.

Reacting to the news, the Manchester United hierarchy have heaped praise on Collyer, terming his new contract "reward for his efforts" and sending heartfelt best wishes for his future at the club.

"As everybody would like to congratulate Toby and wish him well for what lies ahead in 2024/25, we believe his talent and dedication make him a huge part of our team," an official club statement read.

The stage is now set for Collyer to prove himself as a crucial figure for the Red Devils, who are banking on a bright future after the transfer of star player Cristiano Ronaldo. The talented midfielder has big boots to fill, but one thing is for certain – with Collyer locked into the long term, Manchester United fans will be looking forward to many exciting performances in the seasons to come.

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