Ben Yedder has extended his contract with Monaco until the end of the 2025-2026 season, ensuring he will remain at the club for another year and potentially beyond. The French striker, who joined Monaco in 2019 from Paris Saint-Germain, has been a key player in the club's recent success.
The extension comes as Monaco continue to build on their impressive form under manager Leonardo Jardim. They have won the UEFA Champions League and the Ligue 1 title this season, and are currently in the process of securing the Europa League title.
Yedder, who is now 28 years old, has made a significant impact for Monaco over the past two seasons. He scored 17 goals in 44 appearances for the club last season, helping them to secure the Ligue 1 title. This season, he has continued to be a crucial part of the team, scoring six goals in eight matches.
The extension also marks a positive move for both Ben Yedder and Monaco. It provides him with security and stability, while also giving the club the confidence that they can count on him for many years to come.
Overall, the extension of Ben Yedder's contract is a testament to his importance to Monaco and his contribution to the club's success. It also shows that the club is committed to building a long-term relationship with one of its most valuable players.
