Teenager Myles signs new Norwich deal until 2028

Norwich City's Elliot Myles during the warm-up before a game at Carrow RoadImage source, Matt Usher, NCFC
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Elliot Myles has made three substitute appearances for Norwich in the Championship since January

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Norwich City's young midfielder Elliot Myles has signed a new deal with the club until the summer of 2028, with the option of a further year.

The 18-year-old has made four appearances in all competitions for the Canaries this season, including his debut as a substitute in a Carabao Cup win over Stevenage in mid-August.

He also came on from the bench in Championship games at Sheffield United, Leeds and Burnley this year.

"I'm buzzing about this, being able to stay here for longer because the opportunities I've been given this season is something I can't complain about and something I can't take for granted," Myles told the club website, external.

Myles has featured for Norwich's under-21s and under-18s this season, as well as the Wales Under-19 side.

"Elliot has been progressing really well over recent months and he's a player we're delighted to secure long-term," said Norwich's sporting director Ben Knapper.

"He has big potential, with so much natural ability to produce high-end actions. If he can continue to develop the other aspects of his game, which he is everyday, then he can play at a very high level.

"We're all looking forward to continuing to help him on his journey and are excited to develop and push him further."