Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings has signed a new contract with the Premier League club that will run through until the end of the 2025-26 season.
England international Mings has made 149 appearances since joining Villa from Bournemouth in January 2019, initially on loan before signing permanently six months later.
The 29-year-old s existing deal was due to expire next year, but Villa confirmed on Friday he has signed an extension.
Since the day I arrived, this has always been the place for me and I m really happy to extend my contract here, Mings posted on social media.
Thank you for all of your support over the last four years and I m excited to see what we can still achieve together.
Since the day I arrived, this has always been the place for me I’m really happy to extend my contract here. Thank you for all of your support over the last 4 years I’m excited to see what we can still achieve together
— Tyrone Mings (@TyroneMings)
Mings was stripped of the captaincy by former boss Steven Gerrard ahead of this season, but he has been a key player since Unai Emery was appointed in October.
The centre-back had played every minute in the Premier League under Emery prior to missing last weekend s defeat to Manchester City through injury.
I am very happy with him. His commitment is great and his performances are great, Emery said of the England international.
He is in the best moment in his career and I think the supporters love him.
Emery confirmed Mings has returned to training this week and will be assessed ahead of Saturday s home league meeting with Arsenal.