Harrison Reed has signed a new four-year contract at Fulham, the club have announced this evening.

The energetic midfielder, who has made 150 appearances in four years since signing from Southampton, has agreed a contract extension and committed his future to the club after Fulham rejected an offer from Wolverhampton Wanderers at the end of the August transfer window. The Whites have an option to extend the new deal by twelve months.

Reed told FFCTV tonight:

“I’m buzzing to get it over the line. It’s something we’ve been working on for a short period, but I’m really happy to put pen to paper. I made it clear from the first day that, for me, my future was here, and if the club matched that then let’s get something done. Thankfully, the club’s ambition aligned with mine, so I’m really happy and looking forward to the future.”