Swansea trigger option to extend Congreve's contract

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Swansea City have triggered the option to extend Cameron Congreve's contract until the summer of 2026.
The Wales Under-21 international has excelled during his loan spell with Bromley this season - scoring five goals and adding four assists in 39 appearances in all competitions for the League Two side.
He also netted a fine solo goal against Newcastle United in the FA Cup.
Congreve's deal had been due to expire at the end of the current season, although he is now contracted to the Swans until the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
"I have followed Cameron's progress at Bromley over the course of this campaign, and I am delighted he will be with us next season as he continues his development," said Swansea City's director of football Richard Montague.
"We are really looking forward to welcoming him back in for pre-season, and having him around the first-team group."
Congreve made his senior Swansea debut at Blackpool in March 2022 and has made 18 first team appearances for the club.