Eberechi Eze has signed a contract extension with Crystal Palace that will see him committed at Selhurst Park until 2027.
The 25-year-old Anglo-Nigerian joined the Eagles from Queens Park Rangers in August 2020 and has been a of vital cog in the team, having a hand in 14 Premier League goals (10 goals, four assists) and played all 38 games last season with Palace finishing in 11th place.
Eze went on to represent England, earning his first cap against Malta in the Euro 2024 qualifiers in June followed by another one in a friendly against Scotland in September.
“I’m delighted to have signed for the club for another three-and-a-half years,” Eze said on the club website.
“I’m now in my fourth season with the club and I’ve enjoyed it so far. I’m loving every moment. Hopefully the fans can expect more of the same in the future, God willing – I’m praying for exciting performances, fun times, goals and wins.”
We’re delighted to announce that @EbereEze10 has signed a new long-term contract with the club ❤️????
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) November 10, 2023
Eze has played 10 times in all competitions this season and has scored one goal and provided two assists.
He is the latest player to commit his future at Selhurst Park this season after Franco-Nigerian Michael Olise, Sam Johnstone and Ghana forward Jordan Ayew.