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West Brom goalkeeper O'Leary signs new deal to 2029
- West Bromwich Albion announces a new three-year contract for goalkeeper Max O’Leary, keeping him at the club through 2029.
- O’Leary joined West Brom in January on a six-month deal from Bristol City and became a key figure under James Morrison.
- O’Leary’s 16 appearances and eight clean sheets contributed to West Brom’s Championship survival in the season.
- Head coach James Morrison signed a two-year contract to stay on as manager, influencing O’Leary’s decision to stay.
- O’Leary’s new deal runs until the summer of 2029, securing his future with West Brom beyond the current season.
- The move followed O’Leary’s improvement after joining mid-season on a loan, becoming a reliable option for the club.
- O’Leary expressed satisfaction with contributing to clean sheets and the club’s stability in the league.
- O’Leary credited Morrison for bringing real clarity since taking over following Ramsay’s sacking.
- O’Leary anticipates continuing his partnership with Morrison in the 2026-27 season.
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