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Geoff Cameron and Stoke City aren’t getting a divorce anytime soon. The United States international officially agreed to a two-year contract extension on Friday, the club announced. His new deal will run through the 2019-20 season.
BREAKING! ⚪️ @GeoffCameron has agreed a two-year extension at #SCFC, keeping him at the bet365 Stadium until the summer of 2020. pic.twitter.com/2lTe4kbCAN
— Stoke City FC (@stokecity) May 26, 2017
Cameron, 31, has only played for two first-division clubs throughout the entirety of his career. After making a name for himself with the Houston Dynamo in MLS he made the move to England and signed with Stoke in 2012 where he’s played 148 matches for the club. He’s been a valuable and versatile cog in the team through his stay, despite playing under a couple of different managers and systems.
Age doesn’t seem to be a factor yet in Cameron’s career as he’s shown very little signs of regressing yet. He’s still performing strong at the club and international levels. He’s been rewarded with this extension and will remain one of the few Americans left still playing in the Premier League.
Cameron had this to say about the good news:
— Geoff Cameron (@GeoffCameron) May 26, 2017