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Seamus Coleman Signs New Everton Contract as David Moyes Explains Key Role - Liverpool Echo

  • Seamus Coleman signed a new one-year contract with Everton on June 27, 2025, extending his stay into a 17th season at the club.
  • David Moyes, who originally signed Coleman from Sligo Rovers in 2009 for £60,000, requested the extension to help guide Everton through a new era.
  • At 36, Coleman holds the Everton record for the most Premier League games played, having made 369 appearances in the competition, and has featured in a total of 428 matches across all competitions, captaining the team during their move to a new stadium.
  • Moyes praised Coleman's leadership, professionalism, and humanity as vital qualities that deliver the club's message during a period of significant transition.
  • This contract extension signals Coleman's role as captain will continue to provide experience and stability as Everton adjust to new ownership and their Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Liverpool Echo broke the news in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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