The 21-year-old has been awarded a new two-year contract extension.

Young Leeds United star Lewie Coyle has told the club’s official website that he does not like to imagine not beign at the club after he was awarded a new contract on Thursday.
Coyle has been handed a new two-year extension to his current deal, meaning that his future is now tied to Elland Road until 2019.
The 21-year-old has 18 senior appearances to his name for his boyhood club, with whom he has been on the books since the age of eight.

He is considered one of the brightest stars of the future in a Leeds squad full of young talent, and he was clearly delighted to have been able to commit to the club for the foreseeable future.
Coyle told the club’s website: “I’m delighted to sign an extension and to have committed my future to the club. I’ve had some bad news with the injury so this is definitely good news.
“You are always fighting for that next contract so for it to be done now is a positive. I feel when I broke through into the team, that I’ve taken my chance and done well. So it’s nice to be rewarded.

“I’ve been here since the age of seven, so the thought of not being here is a daunting one! I’ve come on leaps and bounds this season, it’s great to be coached under Garry Monk and we’re looking up from here.”
Coyle enjoyed a run of Championship action in the latter stages of last season, and he has already played five times in the current campaign, although four of those appearances have been in the Whites’ ongoing EFL Cup run.
He will be hoping to see even more involvement throughout the season after agreeing new terms, and could be in line to feature for the club in their mouthwatering cup tie with Liverpool at Anfield at the end of the month.

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