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West Brom midfielder Alex Mowatt has recently extended his contract with the Championship club by signing a new two-year deal. The 29-year-old player, who started his career with Leeds United, was offered the new contract in May as his previous one was set to expire in June.

Mowatt has scored a total of six goals in 84 appearances across all competitions for West Brom since he joined from Barnsley in 2021. Last season, he made a significant contribution to the team with more than half of his appearances coming after his return to The Hawthorns following a loan spell at Middlesbrough in the 2022-2023 season.

Mowatt’s commitment to the team and positive attitude towards the extension highlight his dedication and passion for playing at West Brom. He shared, “I’m delighted to be staying and my mind was made up as soon as last season had finished. It’s been a long wait but I’m happy to get it done because I love it here.” The new deal for Mowatt includes an appearance-related clause that could lead to a further 12-month extension.

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