Official: Newcastle renews contract with 33-year-old Dan Bourne until 2027
8:51pm, 24 May 2025Football

On May 24th, Newcastle's official news, the club renewed its contract with Dan Bourne until 2027. After the contract renewal, Dan Bourne said: "I am very happy to renew the contract. I know the contract is about to expire and I really want to determine the future. I have always said that I hope to retire here, and I am grateful to have this opportunity now."
"I still feel that I am still improving and far from reaching the peak. Although it is difficult to surpass the achievements of this season, I hope we can achieve glory in the next few years. Playing for this team is a dream come true, and I am very happy to continue this journey."
Newcastle coach Eddie Howe He said: "Dan Bourne has had an incredible season. He is a core member of all highlights. He deserves to be selected for the national team. The leadership temperament he showed perfectly interprets our pursuit of attitude and dedication. I am very happy that he can continue to stay."
Sports Director Paul Mitchell said: "The renewal is an affirmation of the continued importance of Dan Bourne. His outstanding contributions on and off the court are obvious to all. The success of the club and the national team's double-line combined with this new contract is the best reward for his efforts."
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