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O'Shea was Ipswich's Player of the Year last season.AP Photo/Dave Shopland/Alamy
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Dara O'Shea commits his future to Ipswich with new five-year deal
Ireland defender ‘really happy and very proud’ to agree new Ipswich deal.
5.25pm, 24 Jun 2025
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IRELAND DEFENDER DARA O’Shea has set his sights on promotion back to the Premier League after agreeing a new five-year deal at Ipswich Town.
O’Shea, 26, was Ipswich’s Player of the Year last season as their brief top-flight return ended in swift relegation back to the Championship.
The club confirmed on Tuesday that O’Shea has now signed a new extension that will run until the summer of 2030.
“I’m really happy and very proud to have signed a new contract at Ipswich Town,” O’Shea said.
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“We learned a lot last season and that will be really important for us going forward. I’m glad to have signed this new contract and I am ready to get to work again in pre-season.
“There are good characters and good human beings at this club and I want to help deliver success again and help the club get back into the Premier League. This is a massive club but it can continue to grow and I’m excited.”
Niall Kelly
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