Roma have officially confirmed that defender Chris Smalling has signed a contract extension with the club until 2025. The news had been expected as the English centre-back had said on a number of occasions that he preferred to remain with the Giallorossi, despite reported offers from Juventus and Inter.
Roma have now officially confirmed the news on their club website, saying ‘AS Roma is delighted to announce that Chris Smalling has penned a new contract with the club until 30 June 2025.’
Speaking about the extension, Smalling said:
“Choosing to remain at Roma was an easy decision to make,” Chris commented.
“I’m playing the best football of my career here and my family and I have felt so welcome in this wonderful city from day one. What’s more, this club is clearly taking great strides forward in all areas.
“I want to thank our fans too: the unconditional support they have shown me helped make the decision even easier.”
Since joining in the summer of 2019, Smalling has racked up 143 appearances and ten goals in four seasons at Roma, helping us lift the first-ever UEFA Europa Conference League in 2022.
“During his time at the club, Chris has distinguished himself not only for his performances on the field but also for the sense of belonging he has shown, which has led him to tie his future to the club,” said Tiago Pinto, AS Roma General Manager, Football.
“We are delighted to be able to count on both his defensive prowess and his leadership skills. He is a key dressing-room figure and a role model for the younger lads in our squad.”
Congratulations, Chris!