Hungary defender Styles signs new West Brom deal

West Bromwich Albion defender Callum Styles looks to his right during a game. He is wearing a black club away shirt.Image source, Shutterstock
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Callum Styles played for Bury, Barnsley and Millwall before moving to Sunderland in February 2024

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West Bromwich Albion left-back Callum Styles has signed a new four-year contract with the Championship club.

The Hungary defender, 26, has been with the Baggies since the summer of 2024 and has made 82 appearances since joining from Sunderland.

He was named the supporters' player of the season, and the players' player of the season, last term and he told BBC WM in April how "proud" he was of his achievements.

Styles' new deal keeps him at The Hawthorns until at least the summer of 2030.

"As soon as I heard from my agent that the club wanted to extend it, it was a matter of asking 'when can you get the deal done?'" he told the club website., external

"It's just felt like the right connection. Players can go to clubs and not click, but I think it's really clicked for me here.

"I've embraced every minute and it's been amazing."

Styles is the second player in the Albion squad to agree new terms this summer after goalkeeper Max O'Leary signed a three-year contract earlier this month.

In preparation for the new season, the Baggies have also brought strikers Barney Stewart from Falkirk and Chelsea's Jimmy-Jay Morgan on permanent deals.

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