Conor Coady has signed a new contract with Wolves, tying him to the Premier League club until 2025.
The 27-year-old signed for Wolves in 2015, having come through Liverpool's academy. He also had spells at Sheffield United and Huddersfield Town.
Coady dropped from midfield into a three-man defence following Nuno Espirito Santo's arrival at Molineux, and swiftly became a mainstay in the side.
In September, Coady gained his first international cap as he appeared for England against Denmark in the Nations League.
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"It's an incredible day, honestly. I look at what this club has given me over the years, and it feels like home to me – it has done since the first day I came," Coady told Wolves' official website.
"I'm honoured to play for this football club every day, so to sign a new deal is absolutely incredible."
Coady played in every league game in the 2018-19 and 2019-20 Premier League seasons, and has made close to 250 appearances for Wolves in total.