Monaco's French striker Ben Yedder has extended his contract with the club until 2026, keeping him at the club for another three years.
The deal means that Yedder will be with the club until he is 34 years old, and it also ensures that he will remain one of the key figures in the Ligue 1 league.
Yedder has been a regular member of the Monaco team since joining the club from Rennes in 2015. He has scored over 100 goals in his time at the club, and has helped them to win several major trophies, including two Ligue 1 titles and two Coupe de France victories.
In addition to his success on the pitch, Yedder is also known for his off-the-field work as a philanthropist. He is a strong advocate for mental health awareness and has worked with various organizations to raise awareness about this issue.
The news of Yedder's new contract comes after a difficult season for Monaco, who were relegated from the top flight of French football. However, the fact that Yedder has agreed to stay at the club suggests that they believe he can help the team to bounce back next season and return to the top tier.
Overall, the extension of Yedder's contract is a positive development for both the player and the club. It shows that Monaco sees him as an important part of their future plans, and it gives him the security and stability that he needs to continue performing at the highest level.
