Manchester United has opted to grant Victor Lindelof a one-year contract extension.
The decision comes in the wake of setbacks for key defenders, with Lisandro Martinez sidelined due to a long-term injury and Raphael Varane grappling with fitness issues.
The 29-year-old Swedish player has emerged as a linchpin in Erik ten Hag’s tactical plans and system, prompting the club to secure his services for an additional year. The Athletic reports that Lindelof’s role has been deemed pivotal, emphasizing his importance to the team’s current structure.
Originally set to expire in June, Lindelof’s contract extension ensures that he remains with the club until at least the summer of 2025. This move also forestalls the possibility of engaging in discussions with foreign clubs, a scenario that would have been plausible once the January transfer window opened.
Since his arrival from Benfica in 2017 for a fee of £31 million, Lindelof has made an impressive 249 appearances across all competitions, showcasing his reliability in the heart of United’s defense.
However, amidst positive contractual news, Manchester United faced yet another setback in their recent outing. Nottingham Forest, under the management of Nuno Espirito Santo, secured a 2-1 victory against Erik ten Hag’s side. This defeat leaves United in 7th place in the table, with the potential risk of sliding down to 9th if Brighton and Newcastle secure victories in their upcoming matches.
The extension of Lindelof’s contract signals the club’s commitment to fortifying its defensive capabilities amid the ongoing challenges, as they aim to navigate a demanding season and secure a stronger foothold in the Premier League.