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Brighton captain Lewis Dunk has signed a new contract (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Brighton captain Lewis Dunk has signed a new contract (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Brighton captain Lewis Dunk has signed a new three-year contract.

Academy graduate Dunk went past the 400-appearance mark last season as the Seagulls finished sixth in the Premier League to qualify for the Europa League.

Dunk’s previous terms were due to expire in two years but he has flourished under Roberto De Zerbi and will now be contracted to his boyhood club until 2026.

De Zerbi said: “Long live the captain!

“I’m really happy he has signed this new contract. It’s good news for Lewis and the club.”

Centre-back Dunk, 31, repeatedly received praise from his manager for his commitment during the final weeks of the last season as he played through the pain barrier. 

It subsequently meant he had to pull out of the England squad for their Euro 2024 qualifiers in June.

Dunk made his debut for Brighton in 2010 and has been a key figure in their journey from League One to the Premier League.

He has previously stated his desire to finish his career as a one-club man.

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