- Kasey McAteer commits future to Leicester City
- The 22-year-old has agreed a new contract to 2028
- He made 26 appearances in all competitions last season
The 22-year-old – who joined City at the age of eight – made his First Team debut against Newcastle United in December 2021.
After establishing himself as a key player for the Club’s Development Squad, the winger enjoyed a breakthrough campaign last term and helped the Foxes to an immediate return to the Premier League as Sky Bet Championship winners.
Speaking to LCFC.com, McAteer said: “Everyone knows what playing for Leicester City means to me having been here at the Football Club for most of my life, so to sign a new contract after such an incredible 12 months is a dream come true.
“It’s such a special club and there’s so much excitement around the place going into the new Premier League season. I’m so happy to be part of it and I’ll be giving everything to play my part in helping the team achieve all we can on the pitch.”
He netted his first senior goal at Rotherham United in August 2023 and went on to score a further six times in all competitions last season.
McAteer’s strike against the Millers was followed up by goals in important league victories over Southampton, Norwich City, Stoke City and Preston North End, while the winger was also on target in the Carabao Cup at Liverpool.