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Lewie Coyle signs two-year contract extension at Leeds United

LEEDS, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 25: Lewis Coyle of Leeds United (L) and Alex Pritchard of Norwich City (R) battle for possession during the EFL Cup fourth round m
Image: Lewie Coyle (left) delighted to commit future to Leeds United

Leeds United right-back Lewie Coyle has signed a two-year extension to his contract at Elland Road.

The 21-year-old, who has made 12 first-team appearances for Garry Monk's side, has committed his future to the club until the summer of 2019.

Coyle, who is currently out of action due to a knee injury, said; "I'm delighted to sign an extension to my deal. I've had some bad news with the injury so this is definitely good news.

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"I've been here since the age of seven, so the thought of not being here is a daunting one. I've come on leaps and bounds this season.

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"It's great to be coached under Garry Monk and we're looking up from here," added Coyle, who made his first-team debut in December last year.