Jeremy Monga has committed to starting his professional career as a Leicester City player.
Nine young talents from the Leicester City Academy will extend their stays with the club after a combination of new contracts, extension options, and scholarship agreements was confirmed.
- Jeremy Monga has committed to starting his professional career as a Leicester City player. Jeremy will begin his Academy scholarship this summer with his first professional contract scheduled to commence in summer 2026. He is the second-youngest player in Premier League history, having made the first of his seven Premier League appearances against Newcastle United in April, aged 15 years and 271 days.
- Polish goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk has seen his contract extended by the Club to 2027.
- Midfielder, Sammy Braybrooke, 21, who made his First Team debut in the EFL Cup last season, sees his stay extended until at least 2027
- Fellow midfielder Henry Cartwright has signed an extension until 2026.
- Olabade Aluko, 18, has signed his first professional contract after his Premier League debut at Bournemouth on the final day.
- Silko Thomas, 20, who this season was on a loan spell at Wigan Athletic has also extended terms.
- Completing the list of extensions are midfielders Bobby Amartey, 19 and Toby Onanaye, 18, and 20-year-old goalkeeper Stevie Bausor.
All players will report to Seagrave for pre-season testing later this summer.
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