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Stuart Dallas signs new Leeds United contract

Northern Ireland's Stuart Dallas celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying, Group C match v Azerbaijan
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Leeds winger Stuart Dallas has signed a new three-year contract with the Sky Bet Championship club.

Northern Ireland international Dallas, 26, has committed himself to Elland Road until at least the summer of 2020.

"Stuart Dallas is the seventh first-team player to agree a new contract at Leeds United this summer with Ronaldo Vieira, Gaetano Berardi, Tyler Denton, Kalvin Phillips, Eunan O'Kane and captain Liam Cooper all putting pen to paper in recent weeks," Leeds announced on their official website.

Dallas' new deal will end speculation over his future following reports of interest from Championship rivals Norwich and his surprise omission from the match-day squad for the win at Bolton on the opening day of the season.

Dallas signed a three-year deal when he joined Leeds from Brentford for an undisclosed fee in 2015 and has scored nine goals in 90 appearances, including his header in the recent win at Sunderland.

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He has featured in six games this season and has been included in Michael O'Neill's Northern Ireland squad for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and the Czech Republic.

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