Seamus Coleman, the Republic of Ireland international and Everton captain, is set to embark on his 17th season with the Toffees after signing a new contract. The announcement has been welcomed by Everton fans, who see Coleman as a symbol of the club's values and a key figure in the dressing room.
The 36-year-old right-back, who initially joined Everton from Sligo Rovers in January 2009 for a modest £60,000 fee, has become a modern-day legend at Goodison Park. His current deal was set to expire at the end of June, but the club has moved to secure his services for another year, ensuring he will be part of the team as they transition to their new home at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Coleman holds the Everton record for the most Premier League appearances, a testament to his consistent performance and commitment to the club. With over 400 appearances in all competitions, he ranks high on Everton's all-time list, illustrating his remarkable longevity and contribution.
Despite recent injury setbacks that have limited his playing time, Coleman's leadership qualities and influence within the squad remain invaluable. Everton manager David Moyes has made it clear that he sees Coleman as an integral part of the group, emphasizing his importance in the dressing room and his ability to set an example for younger players.
"Seamus will stay next season," Moyes said recently. "Without doubt Seamus will be part of the group. I need him here. His leadership, his sort of message he has among the players and in the dressing room is so strong it would be wrong of me to let him go."
Coleman's connection with Everton extends beyond his on-field contributions. His passion for the club and his understanding of its history and traditions resonate deeply with the fans. As Everton prepares to bid farewell to Goodison Park, Coleman's presence will be particularly significant, providing a link to the past and helping to maintain the club's identity during a period of change.
After agreeing to the new one-year deal, Coleman expressed his love for Everton and his determination to contribute to the team's success. He acknowledged the challenges the club has faced in recent years but expressed optimism about the future under the guidance of manager David Moyes.
"Everyone knows what Everton means to me, and I'm very proud and honored to sign a new contract and to keep playing for this special club in the best league in the world," Coleman told evertontv. "I give it my all for the Football Club and I'm just really happy to extend my time here. I'm going to cherish and enjoy every moment."
The contract extension is not just a sentimental gesture; Coleman's experience and leadership will be crucial as Everton navigates the challenges of a new stadium and aims to build a competitive team. His influence on and off the pitch will be vital in shaping the club's future.