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Fulham Captain Tom Cairney Commits To A New Two-Year Contract

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Fulham’s captain, Tom Cairney, has signed a new contract extension, extending his commitment to the club until June 2025. The 32-year-old midfielder, who was set to end this summer, will prolong his tenure at Craven Cottage by an additional 12 months.

He joined Fulham in 2015 from Blackburn Rovers and has been a key player, making 22 appearances this season, scoring two goals and providing four assists, showcasing his long-term value to the team.

He expressed his deep love for Fulham and the importance of his extended contract, describing it as akin to home. His loyalty is evident as he approaches a decade-long association with the club, a rare occurrence in modern football.

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He expressed his gratitude for extending his contract, stating that it signifies a significant milestone in his football career and a strong bond with Fulham, highlighting the club’s sense of home.

He expressed gratitude to the passionate Fulham fans for their unwavering support and pledged to continue repaying their dedication.

He has played for Fulham in 306 appearances, scoring 45 goals and providing 36 assists. His captaincy role in the 2017-18 seasons marked a significant milestone when he scored a goal in the 2018 Championship play-off final, leading Fulham to Premier League promotion. He also made two appearances for the Scotland national team.

His dedication and commitment to Fulham solidify his position as a revered figure, embodying leadership and loyalty in modern football.

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