Newcastle United have moved to solidify the foundation of their squad by securing central defender Sven Botman to a new long-term contract. The club confirmed the deal on Wednesday, which commits the Dutch international to St. James’ Park until the summer of 2029.
The extension represents a significant vote of confidence in the 24-year-old, who has established himself as a cornerstone of the team’s defence since his arrival from Lille in the summer of 2022. Financial details of the contract were not disclosed, but the deal is understood to include a substantial increase in wages, reflecting his importance to the project.
Botman’s impact at Newcastle has been immediate and profound, bringing a composed, left-footed presence to the backline and forming a formidable partnership with Fabian Schär. His performances were instrumental in the Magpies’ securing a UEFA Champions League qualification in his debut season.
Speaking after putting pen to paper, Botman expressed his delight and commitment to the club’s ambitious trajectory. “I’m incredibly happy to be extending my time at Newcastle United. It’s an amazing club with incredible supporters, and I’ve felt at home here since the day I arrived,” Botman said.
“We have a squad full of great players and a brilliant manager in Eddie Howe. I’ve seen in the last two years what we can achieve together, and I am convinced we can build on that for many years to come. My focus is fully on helping the team succeed and repay the faith the club has shown in me.”

Newcastle’s Head Coach, Eddie Howe, was effusive in his praise for the defender, highlighting both his current contributions and future potential. “This is fantastic news for the club. Sven is an outstanding professional and a hugely important player for us. His mentality, defensive quality, and calmness on the ball have been a major part of our progress,” Howe stated.
“He is still very young but shows a maturity beyond his years. Securing his future here was a priority, and we are all delighted that he sees his long-term future at Newcastle United.”
The contract extension follows a challenging period for Botman, who missed a significant portion of the 2023/24 season due to a serious knee injury. His return to fitness in the campaign’s final weeks was a major boost, and this new deal underscores the club’s belief that he will return to his previous high levels.
Sporting Director Dan Ashworth, who oversaw Botman’s initial signing, emphasized the strategic importance of retaining core assets. “Sven embodies the profile of player we want at Newcastle, talented, dedicated, and aligned with the club’s ambitions. Securing him on a long-term contract is a key piece of business as we look to build a sustainable and competitive squad for the future,” Ashworth commented.
The new agreement not only rewards Botman for his performances but also protects a major asset, deterring potential interest from other top European clubs.
For Newcastle United, it signals a continued shift from a period of heavy investment to one of consolidation and retention, ensuring the pillars of their team remain in place as they seek to establish themselves as consistent contenders at the highest level of English and European football.

