Eduardo Camavinga has extended his Real Madrid contract until 2029.
The midfielder, who came fourth in the recent Kopa Trophy vote, joined the club in August 2021.
He has since become a consistent part of their midfield and has already won the Champions League and LaLiga with them.
His new deal includes an increased salary and an £870million release clause, as per The Athletic.
It comes after Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, and Eder Militao signed long-term extensions in the last week, each with a reported equivalent buyout clause.
Midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has signed a contract extension at Real Madrid until 2029
The France international has a reported release clause of £870million in his new Bernabeu deal
Real Madrid announced the 20-year-old’s new deal with a graphic on X, formerly Twitter
Vinicius Junior recently signed a new contract with Real that will reportedly run until 2027
Rodrygo (left) and Eder Militao (right) also recently penned new contracts until 2028
Camavinga’s new deal lasts the longest, with Vinicius Jr committed until 2027 and Rodrygo and Militao penned in until 2028.
Madrid are increasingly wary of the threat posed by Saudi Arabian clubs, especially after Al-Ittihad took Karim Benzema off their hands this summer with a £86m-per-season offer.
It has been a long journey for the France international, who started life in an Angolan refugee camp.
His parents Celestino and Sofia took him and his siblings to France when he was an infant and were there when he lifted the Champions League trophy in 2022.
Last year, he was the runner-up in the Kopa Trophy and has continued his development in a packed Madrid midfield sicne joining from Rennes.
Still only 20, he became the youngest player in Real Madrid history to win all six club trophies when he won the Copa del Rey, starting from left-back in a 2-1 win over Osasuna in the final.