**Monaco's French Striker Ben Yedder Extends Contract Until 2026**
Lyon-born Ben Yedder has signed a new five-year deal with Monaco, keeping him in the club for another four years after he joined from Lyon in January 2021.
The forward, who was named France's player of the year in 2022, will continue to play in Ligue 1 under manager Didier Deschamps.
Yedder, who scored 24 goals and assisted 15 times last season, is one of the key players in Monaco's push towards European competition this season. He added: "I'm excited about the future here at Monaco. The club has been growing rapidly, and I'm looking forward to contributing to that success."
The 28-year-old has become a regular starter for Monaco since joining, making 29 appearances in all competitions so far this season. His performances have earned him praise from both fans and his teammates, who say he is a reliable presence on the pitch.
"This is a big step for me," said Yedder. "It shows that Monaco trusts me and wants me to stay long-term. I'm grateful for the opportunity to play for such a strong team."
Monaco currently sit second in Ligue 1, behind leaders Paris Saint-Germain, but they still have a chance to finish in the top three if they can secure their place in Europe's Champions League qualification process.
Yedder's new contract adds to the already impressive list of talent at Monaco, which includes defenders like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, and midfielders like Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappé.
Overall, Yedder's signing is a positive development for both himself and the club, as it shows confidence in his abilities and commitment to the team. With Monaco set to face tough challenges in the coming months, Yedder's continued performances could be crucial to their chances of securing their spot in Europe's elite clubs.
